The uncanny valley hypothesis predicts that an entity appearing almost human risks eliciting cold, eerie feelings in viewers. Categorization-based stranger avoidance theory identifies the cause of this feeling as categorizing the entity into a novel category. This explanation is doubtful because stranger is not a novel category in adults; infants do not avoid strangers while the category stranger remains novel; infants old enough to fear strangers prefer photographs of strangers to those more closely resembling a familiar person; and the uncanny valley’s characteristic eeriness is seldom felt when meeting strangers. We repeated our original experiment with a more realistic 3D computer model and found no support for categorization-based stra...
The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating bet...
Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis1,2 proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such a...
poster abstractAbstract: Perceivers lose empathy for synthetic human characters when the characters'...
Human replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the uncanny...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
Computer-modeled characters resembling real people sometimes elicit cold, eerie feelings. This effec...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
There are a number of psychological phenomena in which dramatic emotional responses are evoked by se...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
In 1970, Masahiro Mori proposed the uncanny valley (UV), a region in a human-likeness continuum wher...
A hypothesis suggests that objects with a high degree of visual similarity to real humans trigger ne...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis(1,2) proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such as r...
The “uncanny valley” response is a phenomenon involving the elicitation of a negative feeling and su...
VK: Takala, T.The uncanny valley hypothesis, proposed already in the 1970s, suggests that almost but...
The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating bet...
Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis1,2 proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such a...
poster abstractAbstract: Perceivers lose empathy for synthetic human characters when the characters'...
Human replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the uncanny...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
Computer-modeled characters resembling real people sometimes elicit cold, eerie feelings. This effec...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
There are a number of psychological phenomena in which dramatic emotional responses are evoked by se...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
In 1970, Masahiro Mori proposed the uncanny valley (UV), a region in a human-likeness continuum wher...
A hypothesis suggests that objects with a high degree of visual similarity to real humans trigger ne...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis(1,2) proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such as r...
The “uncanny valley” response is a phenomenon involving the elicitation of a negative feeling and su...
VK: Takala, T.The uncanny valley hypothesis, proposed already in the 1970s, suggests that almost but...
The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating bet...
Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis1,2 proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such a...
poster abstractAbstract: Perceivers lose empathy for synthetic human characters when the characters'...