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Intentional Mindset Toward Robots—Open Questions and Methodological Challenges

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2019
Natural and effective interaction with humanoid robots should involve social cognitive mechanisms of the human brain that normally facilitate social interaction between humans.
Elef Schellen, Agnieszka Wykowska
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The role of prior exposure in the likelihood of adopting the Intentional Stance toward a humanoid robot

open access: yesPaladyn, 2023
One of the key questions in human–robot interaction research is whether humans perceive robots as intentional agents, or rather only as mindless machines. Research has shown that, in some contexts, people do perceive robots as intentional agents. However,
Roselli Cecilia   +3 more
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Imaging the Intentional Stance in a Competitive Game

open access: yesNeuroImage, 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"
Gallagher, Helen   +3 more
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I Am Looking for Your Mind: Pupil Dilation Predicts Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Hints of Human-Likeness in Robot Behavior

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2021
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 artificial agents, such as humanoid robots, is frequently being asked. One
Serena Marchesi   +7 more
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Mind the Eyes: Artificial Agents’ Eye Movements Modulate Attentional Engagement and Anthropomorphic Attribution

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2021
Artificial agents are on their way to interact with us daily. Thus, the design of embodied artificial agents that can easily cooperate with humans is crucial for their deployment in social scenarios.
Davide Ghiglino   +4 more
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The physical mandate for belief-goal psychology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This article describes a heuristic argument for understanding certain physical systems in terms of properties that resemble the beliefs and goals of folk psychology. The argument rests on very simple assumptions.
Chrisley, Ron, McGregor, Simon
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Social robots and the intentional stance

open access: yesBehavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
Abstract Why is it that people simultaneously treat social robots as mere designed artefacts, yet show willingness to interact with them as if they were real agents? Here, we argue that Dennett's distinction between the intentional stance and the design stance can help us to resolve this puzzle, allowing us to further our understanding of social ...
Walter Veit, Heather Browning
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Repetitive Robot Behavior Impacts Perception of Intentionality and Gaze-Related Attentional Orienting

open access: yesFrontiers in Robotics and AI, 2020
Gaze behavior is an important social signal between humans as it communicates locations of interest. People typically orient their attention to where others look as this informs about others' intentions and future actions.
Abdulaziz Abubshait, Agnieszka Wykowska
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Can the robot “see” what I see? Robot gaze drives attention depending on mental state attribution

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Mentalizing, where humans infer the mental states of others, facilitates understanding and interaction in social situations. Humans also tend to adopt mentalizing strategies when interacting with robotic agents.
Lucas Morillo-Mendez   +6 more
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