Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Humans feel empathy for robots: fMRI scans show similar brain function when robots are treated the same as humans

Apr. 23, 2013 ? From the T-101 to Data from Star Trek, humans have been presented with the fictional dilemma of how we empathize with robots. Robots now infiltrate our lives, toys like Furbies or robot vacuum cleaners bring us closer, but how do we really feel about these non-sentient objects on a human level? A recent study by researchers at the University of Duisburg Essen in Germany found that humans have similar brain function when shown images of affection and violence being inflicted on robots and humans.

Astrid Rosenthal-von der P?tten, Nicole Kr?mer, and Matthias Brand of the University of Duisburg Essen, will present their findings at the 63rd Annual International Communication Association conference in London. Rosenthal-von der P?tten, Kr?mer and Brand conducted two studies. In the first study, 40 participants watched videos of a small dinosaur-shaped robot that was treated in an affectionate or a violent way and measured their level of physiological arousal and asked for their emotional state directly after the videos. Participants reported to feel more negative watching the robot being abused and showed higher arousal during the negative video.

The second study conducted in collaboration with the Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Essen, used functional magnetic-resonance imaging (fMRI), to investigate potential brain correlations of human-robot interaction in contrast to human-human interaction. The 14 participants were presented videos showing a human, a robot and an inanimate object, again being treated in either an affectionate or in a violent way. Affectionate interaction towards both, the robot and the human, resulted in similar neural activation patterns in classic limbic structures, indicating that they elicit similar emotional reactions. However, when comparing only the videos showing abusive behavior differences in neural activity suggested that participants show more negative empathetic concern for the human in the abuse condition.

A great deal of research in the field of human-robot interaction concentrates on the implementation of emotion models in robotic systems. These studies test implementations with regard to their believability and naturalness, their positive influence on participants, or enjoyment of the interaction. But there is little known on how people perceive "robotic" emotion and whether they react emotionally towards robots. People often have problems verbalizing their emotional state or find it strange to report on their emotions in human-robot interactions. Rosenthal-von der P?tten and Kr?mer's study utilized more objective measures linked to emotion like physiological arousal and brain activity associated with emotional processing.

"One goal of current robotics research is to develop robotic companions that establish a long-term relationship with a human user, because robot companions can be useful and beneficial tools. They could assist elderly people in daily tasks and enable them to live longer autonomously in their homes, help disabled people in their environments, or keep patients engaged during the rehabilitation process," said Rosenthal-von der P?tten. "A common problem is that a new technology is exciting at the beginning, but this effect wears off especially when it comes to tasks like boring and repetitive exercise in rehabilitation. The development and implementation of uniquely humanlike abilities in robots like theory of mind, emotion and empathy is considered to have the potential to solve this dilemma."

"Investigation on Empathy Towards Humans and Robots Using Psychophysiological Measures and fMRI," by Astrid Rosenthal-von der P?tten and Nicole Kr?mer; To be presented at the 63rd Annual International Communication Association Conference, London, England 17-21 June.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook Hypes The Fall, Downplays The Summer On New Hardware

Image (1) iwatch_def11.jpg for post 157418Apple CEO Tim Cook doesn't generally talk too specifically about upcoming product plans, but he went out of his way to put an unusually fine point on when to expect new products than he usually does. Cook kicked off today's Apple earnings call talking about how Apple is looking forward to exciting product news in the fall, and throughout 2014, and then reiterated the exact same thing during the Q&A period.

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Justin Bieber Ignites Selena Gomez Reunion Rumors With Deleted Pic

Bieber posts then deletes photo of himself snuggling with Gomez, leaving fans to wonder if they are together again.
By Jocelyn Vena


Justin Bieber's deleted Instagram photo with Selena Gomez
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S.Africa's central bank sentiment indicator rises in February

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The South African Reserve Bank's monthly leading business cycle indicator increased 0.1 percent in February from January, as the number of residential building plans approved went up, the bank said on Tuesday.

The indicator collates data such as vehicle sales, job advertisements, business confidence and money supply to gauge the economic outlook.

Indices: 2000 = 100 Feb Jan Dec

Leading Indicator 133.3 132.2 131.8

12-mth percentage change 1.0 1.9 1.2

Coincident Indicator 166.0 166.1

12-mth percentage change 6.7 7.0

Lagging Indicator 106.7 105.9

12-mth percentage change 0.2 0.6

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Scientists cage dead zebras in Africa to understand the spread of anthrax

Apr. 22, 2013 ? Scavengers might not play as key a role in spreading anthrax through wildlife populations as previously assumed, according to findings from a small study conducted in Etosha National Park in northern Namibia.

Wildlife managers currently spend large amounts of money and time to control anthrax outbreaks by preventing scavengers from feeding on infected carcasses.

The effort might be ill spent, according to results published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology by an international consortium of researchers led by Steven Bellan, an ecologist at The University of Texas at Austin.

Carrion produced by anthrax deaths feeds many scavengers, including jackals, hyena, vultures, marabou storks and occasionally even lions. These scavengers have evolved to be able to digest infected carrion without contracting the infection. Herbivorous animals more vulnerable to anthrax include zebra, springboks, elephants and wildebeest.

It has been thought that scavengers change the environment in which the anthrax bacteria are living by opening herbivores' carcasses, enabling more production of spores -- the infectious life stage of the anthrax bacteria.

"The hypothesis is that when a carcass is intact, the anthrax bacteria are forced into a kind of death match with putrefying bacteria from the gastrointestinal tract," said Bellan, a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of biologist Lauren Ancel Meyers. "But when the body is opened to the air, either by a scavenger or the hemorrhaging from all bodily orifices that occurs at death, the anthrax bacteria can escape that competition and more successfully produce spores."

According to this hypothesis, the scavenging also allows the carcasses' bodily fluids to leak into the soil, leading to more spores contaminating the soil. Combined, this might increase the likelihood of spread to vulnerable herbivores as they move and eat among the grasses.

In order to test the hypothesis, the researchers found seven zebra and one wildebeest that had just died in the wild from anthrax infection. All of the carcasses were left where they fell, but four were protected from scavengers by electrified cage exclosures. The other four were left completely open to the elements.

"The goal was to allow the carcasses to exist in as natural a state as possible, while preventing scavenging," Bellan said.

Samples were then taken at regular intervals to see whether there was greater anthrax spore production in the scavenged carcasses and in the nearby soil.

The researchers found that anthrax sporulation and contamination happened to a similar degree at both the scavenged and unscavenged carcasses.

"It appears that the anthrax bacteria can survive for some time in the carcass even though it may be competing with other bacteria," said Bellan. "It also appears that fluids can escape from the carcass into the soil via mechanisms other than scavenging or through hemorrhages occurring at the time of death. It looks like bloating caused by gases produced during putrefaction and maggot feeding activity are capable of independently rupturing carcass skin."

Bellan cautions that the experiment was a limited one, conducted on a small number of samples. But he said it does suggest a need for some re-evaluation of practices aimed at keeping scavengers away from anthrax carcasses.

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  1. S. E. Bellan, P. C. B. Turnbull, W. Beyer, W. M. Getz. Effects of experimental exclusion of scavengers from anthrax-infected herbivore carcasses on Bacillus anthracis sporulation, survival and distribution. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2013; DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00181-13

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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Palette of Holding: Vintage Housewife Baby Showers | The ...

Palette of Holding

In January I set myself a huge task: host two baby showers, both on the same weekend.? It was pretty epic and had serious potential to be completely overwhelming.? Handling it as best like a pro that I could, though, both parties went extremely smoothly and well. (I should note, this was my first time hosting a baby shower, and only the second and third baby showers I have ever been to ? the first being my own. So, I hardly have any baby shower experience.)

First, I had to decide one major thing: host both baby showers back to back, or on separate weekends?? Since I have a very active and fulfilling family life, I like to keep my weekends (or at least one weekend day) free for my family.? But, the showers also needed to be in January, which was right after the insanity that was December (my daughter?s second birthday, my brother?s doctorate graduation, Christmas in California, and my wedding anniversary) which has left NO weekend day free for an entire month.? January is also my husband?s birthday, and add in New Years festivities in there. January was filling in quick.? Ultimately, I decided to get them done in one swoop: one on Saturday and one on Sunday of the same weekend in January.? This meant I only had to clean my house once and I could keep the same decorations up with ease.

?What?s that you say about decorations, Rhianna?? ? yep, you read right. I had the same decor for both parties.? If you are doing two parties why not make the theme exactly the same?? A very smart decision, if you ask me! I went with a vintage housewife/mom theme with a red, white, and teal color scheme.? I came across a great Etsy shop called Xreations which did two great vintage themed invitations. Check them out:

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Sometimes it is worth a few extra bucks to use a pre-made invitation template/design than make one yourself. Besides, for the cost of stock illustrations of vintage housewives, this option made complete economical sense!

Next was to build upon the theme with decor, decorations and food.? I decided I wanted to do *something* that would be memorable and keep-able for the parents, so I found another Etsy shop, MTipsy, which sells baby shower specific paper goods.? I went with the ?Wishes for Baby? option, which is a card that let?s guests fill out their wishes for the baby.? Things like ?I hope you learn _____________? and ?I hope you never forget ______________.?? I found it sweet, and a great thing to keep and give to their babies when they are older to see what friends and family wished for them.? Another card I got was a Baby Mad-Libs type game. This was used for only one of the baby showers since it dealt specifically with first time parents (and the other baby shower were welcoming their second baby).? The Mad-Libs was a small fun addition, something guests could fill out as they arrived, and something the mom was able to keep.

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I have used the Etsy store Paper Patterns for two years now and have always had stunning results.? This time around I needed a vintage-inspired centerpiece and banner.? Both needed to be generic enough to use in both showers, and this time I decided to be super generic so I could maintain the possibility of using it for other stuff as well. I decided on a ?Congratulations? banner and a simple centerpiece with one interchangeable item to make it more custom for each party: a rolling pin with the mom?s name on it.? I stuck the centerpiece picks in a glass coke size pack container for style.

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Food was a bit tougher, as I had a small budget and wanted the items to seem somewhat vintage/retro. After weeks of debating with others on what the food should be, it was finally decided: popcorn (used only at one shower due to the number of participants), glass bottled cokes, IBC glass bottled root beers, gelatin salad, cheese ball and crackers, garlic chive dip and pretzels, veggie tray and dip, strawberries (used only at one shower due to the number of participants), punch, cookies, and cake. Everything was easy to make, and could be made in advanced so they were ready for plating the day of the event.

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I had my husband leave up the white and red light up paper stars we have as Christmas decorations in our home. They fit with the colors and added some sparkle. Other decor included a crystal champagne bucket I have that I used to collect cards and a clothesline with my daughter?s red, white, and teal clothing hanging from it. It was a cheap and cute idea, I got many compliments on it.? I am also a big promoter of ribbon. I find it is another cheap decorating item that is reusable. I tied the ribbon onto my cookie stand, punch bowl stem, individual punch cups, cake server handle, candy bowl handles, and more.? When the party was over, all the ribbon was saved for use later in another party, hair ribbon for my daughter, or other craft projects.? I also had a slide show going on my TV showcasing some 1950?s adds for all sorts of things.? A quick internet search came up with some great ad options to choose from!? The favors for the party were wooden spoons with a simple ribbon tied around them.

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Besides the ?Wishes? and Mad-Libs cards I did 3.5 shower games: Do You Know Your TV Moms, The Price is Right, Name that Smell, and Trivia (either baby trivia or Australia trivia depending on which shower it was).? The Do You Know Your TV Moms was a game involving 10 vintage TV moms from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Guests received one point each for knowing the name of the character, the actress name, and the TV show name (for a total possible score of three points per mom).? I used a simple PowerPoint slide deck to show the photos of each mom. The laptop the deck was on was hooked up to my TV, thanks to my awesome husband?s mad skillz. Here are the 11 (we had a bonus mom) moms we went with:

1.?Wilma Flintstone (voiced by Jean Vender Pyl)on The Flintstones
2.?June Cleaver (Barbara Billingsley) on Leave It to Beaver
3.?Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) on I Love Lucy
4.?Carol Brady (Florence Henderson) on The Brady Bunch
5.?Jane Jetson (voiced by Penny Singleton) on The Jetsons
6.?Shirley Partridge (Shirley Jones) on The Partridge Family
7.?Morticia Addams (Carolyn Jones) on The Addams Family
8.?Samantha Stevens (Elizabeth Montgomery) on Bewitched
9.?Lily Munster (Yvonne DeCarlo) on The Munsters
10. Olivia Walton (Michael Learned) on The Waltons
Bonus:? Maureen Robinson (June Lockhart) on Lost in Space

The next game we did was a mini-Price is Right where guests were asked to guess the 1950?s price on the grocery item (closest price without going over won the point, guests who guessed the exact price received two points). The prices came from the website The People History (except for the postage stamp price, which came from fiftiesweb.com). I gave guests the price I paid for the item when I bought it (the 2013 price) and then they had to write down their guess what it was in the 50?s on an index card and hold it up.? The items were:

1. Postage Stamp ? 3 cents
2. Campbells Tomato Soup ? 10 cents
3. Carnation Milk Can ? 14 cents
4. Gerbers Baby Foods ? 10 cents
5. Jiffy Cake Mix ? 10 cents
6. Kelloggs Shreaded Wheat ? 18 cents
7. Maxwell House Instant Coffee ? $1.19
8. Miracle Whip ? 55 cents
9. Palmolive ? 7 cents
10. Ritz Crackers ? 32 cents

The next game is a baby shower classic: Name that Smell. The game involved melting different chocolate bars into a diaper and having guests guess what candy bar it is.? Guests are passed each diaper and are allowed to smell, touch, and even taste the melted basin of the diaper to help them with their guess. We had six candies we used:

1. Hershey Bar
2. Mr. Goodbar
3. Krackel/Crunch Bar
4. York Peppermint Patty
5. M&Ms
6. 3 Musketeer Bar

The last game we played was used as a tie breaker for one shower, and as a separate game for the other.?? It consisted of basic trivia questions themed to either baby history or Australia (since one of our shower?s pregnant mum is Australian).? Want to know the questions (and answers)? Then check them out below!

Baby Trivia

Australian Trivia

The first disposable diaper was invented and patented in:

a. 1948 *

b. 1958

c. 1968

d. 1978

Who is this?

a. Dame Edna*

b. Amy Pond

c. Benny Hill

d. Russell Crowe

The first US patent of a nursing bra was granted in:

a. 1913*

b. 1916

c. 1931

d. 1961

The following are all Australian bands EXCEPT:

a. AC/DC

b. INXS

c. Jet

d. Muse *

Gerber was founded in:

a. 1917

b. 1927*

c. 1937

d. 1947

Cricket is played on a field with a center rectangular 22 yard long
______.

a. Zone

b. Grass

c. Line Out

d. Pitch *

Kraft Macaroni and Cheese was introduced in:

a. 1907

b. 1917

c. 1927

d. 1937 *

Who is the current Queen of Australia?

a. None

b. Elizabeth II*

c. Julia Gillard

d. Cate Blanchett

Johnson & Johnson was founded in:

a. 1886*

b. 1906

c. 1926

d. 1946

Vegemite is made from

a. Yeast Extract*

b. Hazelnuts

c. Bush Tucker

d. Billy Tea

The original pacifier was actually a corn cob, used in England,
during the:

a. 1660?s

b. 1680?s*

c. 1860?s

d. 1880?s

In Rugby, a _______ is a means of restarting play after a minor
infringement.

a. Ruck

b. Maul

c. Scrum*

d. Wicket

The earliest use of the word ?playpen? cited in the
Dictionary in:

a. 1902*

b. 1922

c. 1942

d. 1962

William Kent developed the pram, or stroller, in:

a. 1703

b. 1733*

c. 1903

d. 1933

?

I?d like to think both showers were great! What do you think?

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