Monkey visual behavior falls into the uncanny valley

Volume: 106, Issue: 43, Pages: 18362 - 18366
Published: Oct 27, 2009
Abstract
Very realistic human-looking robots or computer avatars tend to elicit negative feelings in human observers. This phenomenon is known as the “uncanny valley” response. It is hypothesized that this uncanny feeling is because the realistic synthetic characters elicit the concept of “human,” but fail to live up to it. That is, this failure generates feelings of unease due to character traits falling outside the expected spectrum of everyday social...
Paper Details
Title
Monkey visual behavior falls into the uncanny valley
Published Date
Oct 27, 2009
Volume
106
Issue
43
Pages
18362 - 18366
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