Too real for comfort? Uncanny responses to computer generated faces.
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Stimulus-category competition, inhibition, and affective devaluation: a novel account of the uncanny valleyA review of empirical evidence on different uncanny valley hypotheses: support for perceptual mismatch as one road to the valley of eerinessComprehension and engagement in survey interviews with virtual agents.Familiar faces rendered strange: Why inconsistent realism drives characters into the uncanny valleyThe human likeness dimension of the “uncanny valley hypothesis”: behavioral and functional MRI findingsCircling Around the Uncanny Valley: Design Principles for Research Into the Relation Between Human Likeness and EerinessA reappraisal of the uncanny valley: categorical perception or frequency-based sensitization?Perceptual discrimination difficulty and familiarity in the Uncanny Valley: more like a "Happy Valley".A non-humanoid robot in the "uncanny valley": experimental analysis of the reaction to behavioral contingency in 2-3 year old children.The thing that should not be: predictive coding and the uncanny valley in perceiving human and humanoid robot actions.Category Processing and the human likeness dimension of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis: Eye-Tracking Data.Perception of gait patterns that deviate from normal and symmetric biped locomotionArousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: psychophysiological and self-report findings.You can take the eyes out of the doll, but....A mismatch in the human realism of face and voice produces an uncanny valleyRobots with display screens: a robot with a more humanlike face display is perceived to have more mind and a better personality.The development of the uncanny valley in infantsReal or Artificial? Intergroup Biases in Mind Perception in a Cross-Cultural Perspective.Persistence of the uncanny valley: the influence of repeated interactions and a robot's attitude on its perception.How Well Do Computer-Generated Faces Tap Face Expertise?Artificial faces are harder to remember.Why Some Humanoid Faces Are Perceived More Positively Than Others: Effects of Human-Likeness and Task.Role of Gaze Cues in Interpersonal Motor Coordination: Towards Higher Affiliation in Human-Robot Interaction.Parkinson Patients' Initial Trust in Avatars: Theory and Evidence.Infants prefer the faces of strangers or mothers to morphed faces: an uncanny valley between social novelty and familiarityCrossing the 'uncanny valley': adaptation to cartoon faces can influence perception of human faces.Biological Sex Determines Whether Faces Look RealMonkey visual behavior falls into the uncanny valley.Early visual ERP sensitivity to the species and animacy of faces.Human Perception of Animacy in Light of the Uncanny Valley Phenomenon.Ethorobotics: A New Approach to Human-Robot Relationship.Who Sees Human? The Stability and Importance of Individual Differences in Anthropomorphism.A Bayesian explanation of the 'Uncanny Valley' effect and related psychological phenomenaRobots As Intentional Agents: Using Neuroscientific Methods to Make Robots Appear More SocialPerceptual and category processing of the Uncanny Valley hypothesis' dimension of human likeness: some methodological issues.The Uncanny Valley Does Not Interfere with Level 1 Visual Perspective Taking.Avoidance of Novelty Contributes to the Uncanny Valley.Creepiness Creeps In: Uncanny Valley Feelings Are Acquired in Childhood.The virtual people set: developing computer-generated stimuli for the assessment of pedophilic sexual interest.The perception of humanness from the movements of synthetic agents.
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Too real for comfort? Uncanny responses to computer generated faces.
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Chin-Chang Ho
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