I am looking for your mind: Pupil dilation predicts individual differences in sensitivity to hints of human-likeness in robot behavior

S Marchesi, F Bossi, D Ghiglino… - Frontiers in Robotics …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The presence of artificial agents in our everyday lives is continuously increasing. Hence, the
question of how human social cognition mechanisms are activated in interactions with …

Can I get your (robot) attention? Human sensitivity to subtle hints of human-likeness in a humanoid robot's behavior

D Ghiglino, D De Tommaso, C Willemse… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - escholarship.org
Designing artificial agents that can closely imitate human behavior, might influence humans
in perceiving them as intentional agents. Nonetheless, the factors that are crucial for an …

When robots (pretend to) think

D Ghiglino, A Wykowska - … : Reflections in Philosophy, Theology, and the …, 2020 - brill.com
Mental activities are a fascinating mystery that humans have tried to unveil since the very
beginning of philosophy. We all try to understand how other people “tick” and formulate …

Perceptions of a robot's mental states influence performance in a collaborative task for males and females differently

G Siri, A Abubshait, D De Tommaso… - 2022 31st IEEE …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
With the increasing use of social robots and automated machines in our daily lives,
roboticists need to design robots that are suitable for human-robot collaboration. Prior work …

[图书][B] Individual and Cultural Differences in the Adoption of the Intentional Stance towards robots

S Marchesi - 2021 - search.proquest.com
The influence of artificial agents on our lives is continuously changing. Recent literature
shows that the presence of such agents will be more pervasive in our social environments …

The distracted robot: what happens when artificial agents behave like us

D Ghiglino - 2021 - tesidottorato.depositolegale.it
In everyday life, we are frequently exposed to different smart technologies. From our
smartphones to avatars in computer games, and soon perhaps humanoid robots, we are …