Mistaking minds and machines: How speech affects dehumanization and anthropomorphism.

Volume: 145, Issue: 11, Pages: 1427 - 1437
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Treating a human mind like a machine is an essential component of dehumanization, whereas attributing a humanlike mind to a machine is an essential component of anthropomorphism. Here we tested how a cue closely connected to a person's actual mental experience-a humanlike voice-affects the likelihood of mistaking a person for a machine, or a machine for a person. We predicted that paralinguistic cues in speech are particularly likely to convey...
Paper Details
Title
Mistaking minds and machines: How speech affects dehumanization and anthropomorphism.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
145
Issue
11
Pages
1427 - 1437
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