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Canine perspective-taking. [PDF]
AbstractAn important question in the study of canine cognition is how dogs understand humans, given that they show impressive abilities for interacting and communicating with us. In this review, we describe and discuss studies that have investigated dogs’ perspective-taking abilities. There is solid evidence that dogs are not only sensitive to the gaze
Huber L, Lonardo L.
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Solving ambiguities with perspective taking [PDF]
Humans constantly generate and solve ambiguities while interacting with each other in their every day activities. Hence, having a robot that is able to solve ambiguous situations is essential if we aim at achieving a fluent and acceptable human-robot interaction.
Raquel Ros+5 more
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Perspective taking effects are modulated by the valence of stimuli
Previously we found perspective taking (PT) influenced affect ratings of negative pictures more than neutral pictures. The current follow-up experiments extend that research to explore effects of perspective taking with positive valence pictures. We used
Limor Binyamin-Suissa+3 more
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Late adolescents are reported to have poor perspective-taking. This study aimed to determine whether an improvement to perspective-taking is achieved after participants read fiction, and whether a transportation process is involved in it.
Nurinas Dzakiyah Firman+2 more
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Perspective-Taking in Virtual Reality and Reduction of Biases against Minorities
This study examines the effect of perspective-taking via embodiment in virtual reality (VR) in improving biases against minorities. It tests theoretical arguments about the affective and cognitive routes underlying perspective-taking and examines the ...
Vivian Hsueh Hua Chen+2 more
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A healthy democracy needs citizens to make reflective political judgements. Sceptics argue that reflective opinions are either nonexistent or rare.
L. Muradova
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Interacting Timescales in Perspective-Taking [PDF]
Through theoretical discussion, literature review, and a computational model, this paper poses a challenge to the notion that perspective-taking involves a fixed architecture in which particular processes have priority. For example, some research suggests that egocentric perspectives can arise more quickly, with other perspectives (such as of task ...
Alexia Galati+12 more
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I argue that we can visually perceive others as seeing agents. I start by characterizing perceptual processes as those that are causally controlled by proximal stimuli.
Phillips, Ben
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Spontaneous Perspective Taking in Humans? [PDF]
A number of social cognition studies posit that humans spontaneously compute the viewpoint of other individuals. This is based on experiments showing that responses are shorter when a human agent, located in a visual display, can see the stimuli relevant to the observer’s task. Similarly, responses are slower when the agent cannot see the task-relevant
Geoff Cole+3 more
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The use of embodied self-rotation for visual and spatial perspective-taking
Previous research has shown that calculating if something is to someone’s left or right involves a simulative process recruiting representations of our own body in imagining ourselves in the position of the other person (Kessler & Rutherford, 2010 ...
Andrew David Ridley Surtees+2 more
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