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Humans ‘catch’ fear from robots that breathe like they’re scared

Last updated: March 12, 2026 7:20 am
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The interaction between humans and robots has always been a fascinating area of study. While most research has focused on visual and verbal communication, a recent study published in the journal Emotion suggests that touch can play a significant role in human-robot interaction.

In this study, researchers developed fluffy robots with motorized ribcages that could simulate breathing by expanding and contracting. Participants held these robots, which breathed in different patterns – stable, accelerated “fearful,” or not at all – while watching a scary clip from the movie The Shining. The results were intriguing: participants holding hyperventilating robots experienced the highest increase in heart rates, indicating that they perceived the robots as “afraid” and had “caught” their emotional state.

Psychologist Zachary Witkower, who led the study, highlighted the implications of these findings for understanding human-robot interaction. The study is groundbreaking in showing that emotions can be exacerbated through interactions with breathing robots. This opens up possibilities for developing therapeutic devices that can help regulate anxiety or even enhance thrilling experiences like video games and horror films.

Eric Vanman, a psychologist at the University of Queensland, emphasized the novelty of incorporating touch into human-robot interaction research. He suggested that the information gained from touch could lead to new insights and developments in the field. Additionally, participants holding steady-breathing robots showed slower heart rates, hinting at the calming effects of touch observed in previous research.

Future studies could explore how different breathing patterns affect emotional states by measuring respiration and other physiological indicators. Witkower and his team plan to track additional markers in their future studies and investigate whether breathing robots can sense and react to human physiology automatically.

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The potential applications of this research are vast. From therapeutic devices for anxiety regulation to wearable gadgets for enhancing thrilling experiences, the possibilities are endless. By understanding how touch and breathing patterns influence emotions, researchers can develop innovative solutions to improve human-robot interactions and overall well-being.

As we delve deeper into the realm of human-robot interaction, it’s crucial to support research that pushes the boundaries of what is possible. By subscribing to platforms like Scientific American, you not only stay informed about groundbreaking studies like this one but also contribute to the future of impactful research that shapes our world today. Stand up for science and join the movement towards a better understanding of human-robot interaction.

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