Interaction Studies
Volume 17, Issue 2 (2016)
2016. iii, 166 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 14 December 2016
Published online on 14 December 2016
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The role of suspiciousness in understanding others’ goals: Benefits or detriments?Nicholas A. Palomares, Katherine Grasso, Siyue Li & Na Li | pp. 155–179
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Multi-modal referring expressions in human-human task descriptions and their implications for human-robot interactionStephanie Gross, Brigitte Krenn & Matthias Scheutz | pp. 180–210
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Now you feel it, now you don’t: How observing human-robot interactions and human-human interactions can make you feel eerieSusanne Quadflieg, Israr Ul-Haq & Nikolaos Mavridis | pp. 211–247
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Reasoning based on consolidated real world experience acquired by a humanoid robotMaxime Petit, Grégoire Pointeau & Peter Ford Dominey | pp. 248–278
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Investigating the parent-child interactive behavior of autistic children by using composite light-emitting or reflective toysYa-Hsueh Lee & Min-Yuan Ma | pp. 279–305
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Emotion-related musical variables affect person perception: Differential effects for men and women in a synchronization taskFabia Franco & Stanislava Angelova | pp. 306–320
Articles
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
UYQ: Artificial intelligence
Main BISAC Subject
SCI075000: SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects