Amidst the fourth industrial revolution, social robots are resolutely moving from fiction to reality. With sophisticated artificial agents becoming ever more ubiquitous in daily life, researchers across different fields are grappling with the questions concerning how humans perceive and interact with these agents and the extent to which the human brain incorporates intelligent machines into our social milieu. This theme issue surveys and discusses the latest findings, current challenges and future directions in neuroscience- and psychology-inspired human–robot interaction (HRI). Critical questions are explored from a transdisciplinary perspective centred around four core topics in HRI: technical solutions for HRI, development and learning f...
Recent research shows that people perceive and treat robots not just as machines, but also as their ...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
As robots advance from the pages and screens of science fiction into our homes, hospitals, and schoo...
Amidst the fourth industrial revolution, social robots are resolutely moving from fiction to reality...
Amidst the fourth industrial revolution, social robots are resolutely moving from fiction to reality...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/ Copyright The Royal Society DOI: 1...
In the recent decades, robotics has become firmly embedded in areas such as education, teaching, med...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
This paper augments recent advances in social cognitive and affective neuroscience (SCAN) and illust...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
This paper augments recent advances in social cognitive and affective neuroscience (SCAN) and illust...
This dissertation presents advances in social human-robot interaction (HRI) and human social cogniti...
Recent research shows that people perceive and treat robots not just as machines, but also as their ...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
As robots advance from the pages and screens of science fiction into our homes, hospitals, and schoo...
Amidst the fourth industrial revolution, social robots are resolutely moving from fiction to reality...
Amidst the fourth industrial revolution, social robots are resolutely moving from fiction to reality...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
Artificial intelligence advances have led to robots endowed with increasingly sophisticated social a...
International audienceTo what extent do human-robot interactions (HRI) rely on social processes simi...
Original article can be found at: http://www.pubs.royalsoc.ac.uk/ Copyright The Royal Society DOI: 1...
In the recent decades, robotics has become firmly embedded in areas such as education, teaching, med...
An exponentially growing industry, human robot interaction (HRI) research has drawn predominantly up...
This paper augments recent advances in social cognitive and affective neuroscience (SCAN) and illust...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
This paper augments recent advances in social cognitive and affective neuroscience (SCAN) and illust...
This dissertation presents advances in social human-robot interaction (HRI) and human social cogniti...
Recent research shows that people perceive and treat robots not just as machines, but also as their ...
Social robots are robots that are intended for social interaction with people. Because of the societ...
As robots advance from the pages and screens of science fiction into our homes, hospitals, and schoo...