A neurocognitive view on the depiction of social robots.

Journal: The Behavioral and brain sciences
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Abstract

While we applaud the careful breakdown by Clark and Fischer of the representation of social robots held by the human user, we emphasise that a neurocognitive perspective is crucial to fully capture how people perceive and construe social robots at the behavioural and brain levels.

Authors

  • Ruud Hortensius
    1 Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Glasgow , 58 Hillhead Street, Glasgow G12 8QB , UK.
  • Eva Wiese
    Department of Psychology, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States of America.