Interaction Studies

Volume 16, Issue 2 (2015)

2015.  iv, 199 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Target article
Individual differences predict sensitivity to the uncanny valley
Karl F. MacDorman and Steven O. Entezari
141–172
Commentaries
The eyes are the window to the uncanny valley: Mind perception, autism and missing souls
Chelsea Schein and Kurt Gray
173–179
Is the uncanny valley a universal or individual response?
Angela Tinwell
180–185
A challenge to the study of individual differences in uncanny valley sensitivity: The importance of looking at individual-level response patterns
Tyler J. Burleigh
186–192
The uncanny valley as fringe experience
Bruce Mangan
193–199
Fear of the death and uncanny valley: A Freudian perspective
Bertrand Tondu
200–205
The uncanny valley phenomenon: Does it affect all of us?
Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten and Astrid Weiss
206–214
Sensitivity to the uncanny valley in facial plastic surgery
Joshua Choo and Gerald O’Daniel
215–218
Regular articles
Autistic traits and sensitivity to human-like features of robot behavior
Agnieszka Wykowska, Jasmin Kajopoulos, Karinne Ramirez-Amaro and Gordon Cheng
219–248
Inconsistency of personality evaluation caused by appearance gap in robotic telecommunication
Kaiko Kuwamura, Takashi Minato, Shuichi Nishio and Hiroshi Ishiguro
249–271
The effects of culture and context on perceptions of robotic facial expressions
Casey Bennett and Selma Šabanović
272–302
Follow your heart: Heart rate controlled music recommendation for low stress air travel
Hao Liu, Jun Hu and Matthias Rauterberg
303–339
Subjects

Main BIC Subject

UYQ: Artificial intelligence

Main BISAC Subject

SCI075000: SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects