Shifting Perceptions and Emotional Responses to Autonomous Vehicles Using Simulated Experiences

Behav Sci (Basel). 2023 Dec 30;14(1):29. doi: 10.3390/bs14010029.

Abstract

The societal integration of autonomous vehicles (AVs) relies on public acceptance, closely related to individual emotions and perceptions. This study explores the emotional factors affecting AV acceptance in Spain through lexical tasks, virtual AV simulations, and questionnaires, surpassing traditional attitude surveys by examining subtle emotional and lexical reactions to AVs. Acceptance was measured in terms of AV knowledge, perception of autonomous driving, and safety, with emphasis on lexical-emotional analysis after simulation. Findings indicate gender differences in AV acceptance, with women showing less knowledge and comfort with AV technology. Simulation improved understanding and generated more positive responses. This study shows how lexical tasks can reveal emotional influences on AV perception and suggests a wider approach to assess technology acceptance. These findings aid in creating campaigns and experiences to enhance public AV acceptance, mindful of demographic differences. Future studies should extend this framework to various populations to investigate the emotional lexicon's role in AV acceptance.

Keywords: autonomous vehicles; demographic influences; emotional lexicon; lexical selection task; public acceptance.

Grants and funding

JLT received founding from the Ministry of Science, Innovation, and Universities, Spanish Government (FPU19/02239). JAD received funding from the grant ISERI from the “Ayudas Fundación BBVA a Proyectos de Investigación Científica 2021” and grant PID2021-126884NB-I00 by the MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033. This research was partially financed by the Global Nebrija-Santander Chair of Energy Recovery in Surface Transport.