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Abstract Adopting physical expressions of emotion has feedback effects on individuals' mood and behaviour; for example, adopting the expansive and contractive body language of dominance and submission can affect individuals' feelings of power. However, postural feedback paradigms almost exclusively use deliberate, active posture manipulations, which ...
Soren Wainio‐Theberge, Jorge Armony
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Uncanny Autofiction on Stage. About Rimini Protokoll's Uncanny Valley
This paper investigates Rimini Protokoll’s interpretation of the Gothic genre in the 2018 play, Uncanny Valley. In this work, the German-speaking theater collective refers to Mashairo Mori’s research on the human reception of humanoid robots to reflect ...
Dora Rusciano
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FaceMamba: Geometry‐Aware Mamba for Efficient Speech‐Driven 3D Facial Animation
Abstract Speech‐driven 3D facial animation plays a pivotal role in immersive digital human applications. Recent works have explored Mamba‐based sequence modeling as an efficient alternative to Transformer, but they often suffer from limited cross‐modal alignment and insufficient control over fine‐grained facial deformations.
Yifan Ge +5 more
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Individual Differences in the Effects of Life Events on Personality Trait Change
ABSTRACT Objective To date, effects of life events on personality trait change have been unsystematic, tenuous, and difficult to replicate. We focus on individual differences in change processes following life events, which have been neglected in previous studies.
Lara Oeltjen, Christian Kandler
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Status and the Self: Socioeconomic Inequality in Core Beliefs
ABSTRACT Objective In popular discourse, personal success is often attributed to mindset. In psychological science, such claims correspond to self‐related core beliefs—generalized self‐representations. However, the lack of a comprehensive framework has prevented systematic investigation of their links to socioeconomic inequality.
Niklas Schulte +2 more
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From Odors to Colors: Sensory Perception in Neurodiverse Mexican Youth
Abstract Previous work has shown that humans make consistent associations between odor and color. However, neurodiverse individuals, especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), perceive and interpret sensory information differently from their neurotypical peers.
Patricia Zavaleta‐Ramírez +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores the perspective of French migrant mothers in Japan toward co‐sleeping. Psychoanalytical theories attest that the pathogenicity of co‐sleeping practices relies on the meanings attributed to its cultural framework. In France, the practice of co‐sleeping is unusual and discouraged for children's well‐being.
Anne‐Sophie Mpacko +2 more
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Trust and Acceptance in Human–Robot Interaction: Psychological Foundations for Industry 5.0
This systematic review collates the latest research on trust and acceptability in human–robot interactions for Industry 5.0. Trust is built slowly but lost quickly after robot failure, ethical breach, or LLM hallucination. Explainable AI, cultural adaptation, and behavioral recovery are crucial for calibrated trust in human–robot collaborations and ...
Salony Sah +4 more
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Social robots are marketed as human tools promising us a better life. This marketing strategy commodifies not only the labor of care but the caregiver as well, conjuring a fantasy of technoliberal futurism that echoes a colonial past.
Shelley M Park
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ABSTRACT Objectives Counter‐empathy involves responding to others' assumed emotions incongruently. Research on dispositional counter‐empathy predominantly focuses on specific counter‐empathic constructs without clearly mapping its cardinal dimensions.
Jake R. Siamro, Christian H. Jordan
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