Interaction Studies
Volume 18, Issue 2 (2017)
2017. iii, 142 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Individual differences are more important than the emotional category for the perception of emotional expressionsElena Moltchanova and Christoph Bartneck | pp. 161–173
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The ethics of robotic caregiversAmitai Etzioni and Oren Etzioni | pp. 174–190
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Exploring preschool children’s preferences for artificial animal appearances according to the uncanny valley phenomenonChia-Chen Lu and Yuan-Ming Lin | pp. 191–213
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Does prestige affect us physiologically? A study in an interactional contextLaurent Cordonier, Audrey Breton, Emmanuel Trouche, and Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst | pp. 214–233
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The awareness of joint attention: A study using gaze contingent avatarsOuriel Grynszpan, Jacqueline Nadel, Jean-Claude Martin, and Philippe Fossati | pp. 234–253
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An experimental approach to study the physiology of natural social interactionsThierry Chaminade | pp. 254–275
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Adaptors and the turn-taking mechanism: The distribution of adaptors relative to turn borders in dyadic conversationPrzemysław Żywiczyński, Sławomir Wacewicz, and Sylwester Orzechowski | pp. 276–298
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Kasia M. Jaszczolt. Meaning in Linguistic Interaction: Semantics, Metasemantics, Philosophy of LanguageReviewed by Guocai Zeng | pp. 299–302
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BIC Subject: UYQ – Artificial intelligence
BISAC Subject: SCI075000 – SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects