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I see what you mean: how attentional selection is shaped by ascribing intentions to others. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
The ability to understand and predict others' behavior is essential for successful interactions. When making predictions about what other humans will do, we treat them as intentional systems and adopt the intentional stance, i.e., refer to their mental ...
Eva Wiese   +3 more
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Rethinking personhood and agency: how AI challenges human-centered concepts [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems increasingly display behaviors once thought to be exclusively human, prompting people to attribute intention, emotion, and even moral responsibility to these agents.
Lu Gao, Gustave Florentin Nkoulou Mvondo
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The influence of human agency beliefs on ascribing gaze-signalled communicative intent [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Communication with artificial agents, such as virtual characters and social robots, is becoming more prevalent, making it crucial to understand how their behaviours can best support social interaction.
Friederike Charlotte Hechler   +3 more
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Designing for Irrelevance [PDF]

open access: yesPORTAL: Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, 2016
My job title is ‘designer’ but I’m reluctant to describe myself as a designer for a number of reasons: first, because the practice has a lot to answer for; and second, because I don’t do a whole lot of design.
Will Owen Scott-Kemmis
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How do doctors address heart failure patients’ disclosures of medication adherence problems during hospital and primary care consultations? An exploratory interaction-based observational cohort study [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open
Objectives To investigate how doctors and self-managing older patients with heart failure (HF) discuss the patients’ potential or ongoing medication adherence problems, and how such discussions evolve as patients transition from hospital to home, with ...
Henrik Schirmer   +7 more
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Adopting the intentional stance towards humanoid robots

open access: gold, 2019
On the day by day humans need to predict and understand others’ behavior in order to efficiently navigate through our social environment. When making predictions about what others are going to do next, we refer to their mental states, such as beliefs or intentions.
Jairo Pérez-Osorio, Agnieszka Wykowska
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Imaging the Intentional Stance in a Competitive Game

open access: bronzeNeuroImage, 2002
The "intentional stance" is the disposition to treat an entity as a rational agent, possessing particular beliefs, desires, and intentions, in order to interpret and predict it's behavior. The intentional stance is a component of a broader social cognitive function, mentalizing. Here we report a study that investigates the neural substrates of "on-line"
Helen L. Gallagher   +3 more
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The Intentional Stance Toward Robots: Conceptual and Methodological Considerations.

open access: green, 2019
The authors would like to thank Fredrik Stjernberg, RobertJohansson, and members of the Cognition & Interaction Labat Linköping University for valuable input on the ideas presentedin this paper.
Sam Thellman, Tom Ziemke
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