APS

2026 APS Annual Convention

ISS FLASH TALKS:  Self-Consciousness, Embodiment, and Social Interactions Humans and Artificial Agents

Saturday, May 30, 2026 · Barcelona, Spain

Oral · General Interest

From experiments in immersive virtual reality to studies of bodily awareness, new research highlights how embodiment underpins self-consciousness and social perception. Studies show that interoceptive and somatosensory cues—such as heartbeat-linked signals—influence how trustworthy we find other people, while shifts in bodily awareness and perspective-taking reveal how fragile and malleable our sense of self can be. As artificial agents become social partners, the challenge is to understand how trust and mental state attribution, long rooted in embodied human interaction, can be extended to machines—and what this means for the future of human–AI relationships.

Presentations

  1. How Humans Perceive Relationships With Embodied Artificial Agents: A Naturalistic Field Study of Human–Robot RelationsRitsuko Iwai, Yusuke Takahashi, Takatsune Kumada
  2. Feeling Sorry for Someone? Think Twice, They May Not be Human.Junko Kanero, Mariyam Azmat
  3. The Predictive Value of Empathy or Why We Devalue Empathy From AIAnat Perry
  4. WITHDRAWN - Does Embodiment Increase Perceived Consciousness? Testing How Avatar-Based AI Agents Influence Human Social ResponsesArhama Faridi
  5. A Measurement Toolkit for Assessing Emotional and Relational Engagement With AI: Development and Validation of Three ScalesChuqi Chen, Huiguang Ren, Junsheng Liu, Fangfang Tian