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  1. Automatic imitation of human and computer-generated vocal stimuli

    Observing someone perform an action automatically activates neural substrates associated with executing that action. This covert response, or automatic...

    Hannah Wilt, Yuchunzi Wu, ... Patti Adank in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article Open access 28 November 2022
  2. Computer Vision Technology: Do Deep Neural Networks Model Nonlinear Compositionality in the Brain’s Representation of Human–Object Interactions?

    In recent years, Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have become a dominant modeling framework for computer vision. This has naturally raised the question of...
    Aditi Jha, Sumeet Agarwal in Applied Cognitive Science and Technology
    Chapter 2023
  3. Psychophysiological Monitoring to Improve Human–Computer Collaborative Tasks

    In today’s world, humans increasingly use technology to perform tasks. The field of human factors uses principles of human sciences to determine how...
    Daniel N. Cassenti, Chou P. Hung in Applied Cognitive Science and Technology
    Chapter 2023
  4. Unit 5 Additional Lecture: Blurred Lives—Cognition and Feelings in Human–AI Interactions

    Artificial intelligence, also known as AI, is the ability of a program to think, store information, perform human tasks, and learn from experience....
    Pamela Breda in Neuroaesthetics
    Chapter Open access 2024
  5. Emergent Virtual Analytics: Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interactions

    The primary focus of this article is a general discussion of the theory and development of artificial intelligence (AI) systems and their expanding...

    Chris Ninness, Sharon K. Ninness in Behavior and Social Issues
    Article 16 July 2020
  6. Reluctance against the machine: Retrieval of observational stimulus–response episodes in online settings emerges when interacting with a human, but not with a computer partner

    Observing how another person responds to a stimulus creates stimulus–response (SR) episodes. These can be retrieved from memory on later occasions,...

    Carina G. Giesen, Klaus Rothermund in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article Open access 21 January 2022
  7. Computer Vision Analysis of Caregiver–Child Interactions in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Preliminary Report

    We report preliminary results of computer vision analysis of caregiver–child interactions during free play with children diagnosed with autism...

    Dmitry Yu. Isaev, Maura Sabatos-DeVito, ... Guillermo Sapiro in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 27 April 2023
  8. The Effects of Implicit Bias in Simulated Police-Public Interactions: An Experimental Study

    The objective of this manuscript is to explore demographic, legal, and situational considerations on use-of-force decisions. The influence of...

    Scott Gardner, Seth Fallik, ... Wendy Guastaferro in Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology
    Article 17 January 2024
  9. Eye-tracking glasses in face-to-face interactions: Manual versus automated assessment of areas-of-interest

    The assessment of gaze behaviour is essential for understanding the psychology of communication. Mobile eye-tracking glasses are useful to measure...

    Chiara Jongerius, T. Callemein, ... M. A. Hillen in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 19 March 2021
  10. Cognitive Effects of the Anthropomorphization of Artificial Agents in Human–Agent Interactions

    As our social interaction with artificial agents is expected to become more frequent, it is necessary to study the cognitive effects evoked or...
    Bas Vegt, Roy de Kleijn in Applied Cognitive Science and Technology
    Chapter 2023
  11. Computer anthropomorphisation in a socio-economic dilemma

    In the study of human behaviour, non-social targets are often used as a control for human-to-human interactions. However, the concept of...

    Carlotta Cogoni, Angelica Fiuza, ... Diana Prata in Behavior Research Methods
    Article Open access 13 February 2023
  12. The sense of agency in perception, behaviour and human–machine interactions

    The sense of agency refers to the subjective feeling of controlling one’s own actions, and through them, external events. The sense of agency is a...

    Wen Wen, Hiroshi Imamizu in Nature Reviews Psychology
    Article 24 February 2022
  13. Flowing Technologies: The Role of Flow and Related Constructs in Human-Computer Interaction

    A promising field of application to analyze and better comprehend the impact of the flow concept is Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), in that the...
    Stefano Triberti, Anna Flavia Di Natale, Andrea Gaggioli in Advances in Flow Research
    Chapter 2021
  14. Gaze and speech behavior in parent–child interactions: The role of conflict and cooperation

    A primary mode of human social behavior is face-to-face interaction. In this study, we investigated the characteristics of gaze and its relation to...

    Gijs A. Holleman, Ignace T. C. Hooge, ... Roy S. Hessels in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 02 December 2021
  15. Interactions among endogenous, exogenous, and agency-driven attentional selection mechanisms in interactive displays

    Attentional selection is driven, in part, by a complex interplay between endogenous and exogenous cues. Recently, one’s interactions with the...

    Adam C. Vilanova-Goldstein, Greg Huffman, James R. Brockmole in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 24 May 2022
  16. Exploring spatiotemporal interactions: On the superiority of time over space

    Space and time mutually influence each other such that space affects time estimation (space-on-time effect), and conversely (time-on-space effect)....

    Kévin Vidaud-Laperrière, Lionel Brunel, ... Pom Charras in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 13 October 2022
  17. Sensorimotor processing is dependent on observed speed during the observation of hand–hand and hand–object interactions

    Observing a physical interaction between individuals (e.g., observing friends shaking hands) or between an object and an individual (e.g., observing...

    Damian M. Manzone, Luc Tremblay in Psychological Research
    Article 14 December 2022
  18. These Aren’t The Droids You Are Looking for: Promises and Challenges for the Intersection of Affective Science and Robotics/AI

    AI research focused on interactions with humans, particularly in the form of robots or virtual agents, has expanded in the last two decades to...

    Arvid Kappas, Jonathan Gratch in Affective Science
    Article Open access 18 August 2023
  19. Fathers and Child Support: How Money Transfers and Other Interactions Impact Family Dynamics

    Congress created the federal-state child support program in 1975 with the primary purpose of establishing paternity and support orders to reimburse...
    Chapter 2023
  20. Look into my eyes: a “faceless” avatar interviewer lowers reporting threshold for adult eyewitnesses

    Evidential interviewing is often used to gather important information, which can determine the outcome of a criminal case. An interviewer’s facial...

    Che-Wei Hsu, Julien Gross, ... Harlene Hayne in Memory & Cognition
    Article Open access 18 April 2023
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