Computer Characters Tortured for Science

December 28, 2006

Professor Mel Slater has recreated the classic Milgram Experiment and found that shocking fake people is still stressful.
The computer program would correspondingly complain and beg as the ’shocks’ were ramped up, falling apparently unconscious before the last shock. The skin conductance and electrocardiograms of the subjects were monitored. Even though the subjects knew they were only ’shocking’ a computer program, their bodies reacted with increased stress responses. Several of the ones who could see and hear the woman stopped before reaching the ‘lethal’ voltage, and about half considered stopping the study.



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