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   How do we think machines think? An fMRI study of alleged competition with an artificial intelligence  
   
نویسنده chaminade t. ,rosset d. ,da fonseca d. ,nazarian b. ,lutcher e. ,cheng g. ,deruelle c.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2012 - شماره : MAY 2012
چکیده    Mentalizing is defined as the inference of mental states of fellow humans,and is a particularly important skill for social interactions. here we assessed whether activity in brain areas involved in mentalizing is specific to the processing of mental states or can be generalized to the inference of non-mental states by comparing brain responses during the interaction with an intentional and an artificial agent. participants were scanned using fmri during interactive rock-paper-scissors games while believing their opponent was a fellow human (intentional agent,int),a humanoid robot endowed with an artificial intelligence (artificial agent,art),or a computer playing randomly (random agent,rnd). participants' subjective reports indicated that they adopted different stances against the three agents. the contrast of brain activity during interaction with the artificial and the random agents didn't yield any cluster at the threshold used,suggesting the absence of a reproducible stance when interacting with an artificial intelligence. we probed response to the artificial agent in regions of interest corresponding to clusters found in the contrast between the intentional and the random agents. in the precuneus involved in working memory,the posterior intraparietal suclus,in the control of attention and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex,in executive functions,brain activity for art was larger than for rnd but lower than for int,supporting the intrinsically engaging nature of social interactions. a similar pattern in the left premotor cortex and anterior intraparietal sulcus involved in motor resonance suggested that participants simulated human,and to a lesser extend humanoid robot actions,when playing the game. finally,mentalizing regions,the medial prefrontal cortex and right temporoparietal junction,responded to the human only,supporting the specificity of mentalizing areas for interactions with intentional agents. © 2012 chaminade,rosset,da fonseca,nazarian,lutcher,cheng and deruelle.
کلیدواژه Artificial intelligence; fMRI; Neuroscience; Social cognition
آدرس institut de neurosciences de la timone,centre national de la recherche scientifique - aix-marseille university,31 chemin jospeh aiguier,cedex 20 marseille, France, institut de neurosciences de la timone,centre national de la recherche scientifique - aix-marseille university,31 chemin jospeh aiguier,cedex 20 marseille,france,autism resources center,sainte marguerite hospital,ap-hm,marseille, France, institut de neurosciences de la timone,centre national de la recherche scientifique - aix-marseille university,31 chemin jospeh aiguier,cedex 20 marseille,france,adolescent psychiatry unit,salvator hospital,ap-hm,marseille, France, institut de neurosciences de la timone,centre national de la recherche scientifique - aix-marseille university,31 chemin jospeh aiguier,cedex 20 marseille, France, institute for cognitive systems,technische universität münchen,münchen, Germany, institute for cognitive systems,technische universität münchen,münchen, Germany, institut de neurosciences de la timone,centre national de la recherche scientifique - aix-marseille university,31 chemin jospeh aiguier,cedex 20 marseille, France
 
     
   
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