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  1. Now you feel it, now you don’t.Susanne Quadflieg, Israr Ul-Haq & Nikolaos Mavridis - 2016 - Interaction Studies 17 (2):211-247.
    Robots seemingly in possession of an experiential mind, as well as humans allegedly incapable thereof, have been reported to elicit feelings of eeriness in their perceivers. The current work re-examined this claim, asking participants to rate both robots and humans in various social situations regarding their mind capacities, non-mind qualities, and overall appeal. It was found that feelings of eeriness towards both targets formed a distinct emotional response that was separable from simple dislike. Yet, unexpectedly, eeriness towards both targets intensified, (...)
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  • Introduction to Special Issue: Mental model ascription by intelligent agents.Marjorie McShane - 2014 - Interaction Studies 15 (3):vii-xii.
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  • Context for language understanding by intelligent agents.Marjorie McShane & Sergei Nirenburg - 2019 - Applied ontology 14 (4):415-449.
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