Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis(1,2) proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such as robots and, by extension, avatars (computer-generated characters) can evoke negative or positive affect (valence) depending on the object's degree of visual and behavioral realism along a dimension of human likeness (DHL) (Figure 1). But studies of affective valence of subjective responses to variously realistic non-human characters have produced inconsistent findings (3, 4, 5, 6). One of a number of reasons for this is that human likeness is not perceived as the hypothesis assumes. While the DHL can be defined following Mori's description as a smooth linear change in the degree of physical humanlike similarity, subjective perception of object...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The main prediction of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) is that observation of humanlike characte...
There is abundant anecdotal evidence substantiating Mori’s initial observation of the uncanny valle...
Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis1,2 proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such a...
The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating bet...
Using a hypothetical graph, Masahiro Mori proposed in 1970 the relation between the human likeness o...
Human replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the uncanny...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
poster abstractThe uncanny valley phenomenon (Mori, 1970/2012) is the tendency to perceive as eerie ...
Schindler S, Zell E, Botsch M, Kißler J. Differential effects of face-realism and emotion on event-r...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
As virtual humans approach photorealistic perfection, they risk making real humans uncomfortable. Th...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
Recent developments in neuroimaging research support the increased use of naturalistic stimulus mate...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The main prediction of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) is that observation of humanlike characte...
There is abundant anecdotal evidence substantiating Mori’s initial observation of the uncanny valle...
Mori's Uncanny Valley Hypothesis1,2 proposes that the perception of humanlike characters such a...
The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) predicts that greater difficulty perceptually discriminating bet...
Using a hypothetical graph, Masahiro Mori proposed in 1970 the relation between the human likeness o...
Human replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the uncanny...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
poster abstractThe uncanny valley phenomenon (Mori, 1970/2012) is the tendency to perceive as eerie ...
Schindler S, Zell E, Botsch M, Kißler J. Differential effects of face-realism and emotion on event-r...
Android robots that resemble humans closely, but not perfectly, can provoke negative feelings of dis...
As virtual humans approach photorealistic perfection, they risk making real humans uncomfortable. Th...
AbstractHuman replicas may elicit unintended cold, eerie feelings in viewers, an effect known as the...
Recent developments in neuroimaging research support the increased use of naturalistic stimulus mate...
A field of theory and research is evolving around the question highlighted in the Uncanny Valley Hyp...
Masahiro Mori observed that as robots come to look more humanlike, they seem more familiar, until a ...
The main prediction of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) is that observation of humanlike characte...
There is abundant anecdotal evidence substantiating Mori’s initial observation of the uncanny valle...