494 results on '"Cross, Emily S."'
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2. Mutual gaze and movement synchrony boost observers’ enjoyment and perception of togetherness when watching dance duets
3. Evaluations of dyadic synchrony: observers’ traits influence estimation and enjoyment of synchrony in mirror-game movements
4. Building Long-Term Human–Robot Relationships: Examining Disclosure, Perception and Well-Being Across Time
5. Predicting intentions: How do we predict other's action intentions?
6. Are humanoid robots perceived as mindless mannequins?
7. Body Form Modulates the Prediction of Human and Artificial Behaviour from Gaze Observation
8. Beyond human-likeness: Socialness is more influential when attributing mental states to robots
9. Human–Robot Cooperation in Economic Games: People Show Strong Reciprocity but Conditional Prosociality Toward Robots
10. Perceptions of intelligence & sentience shape children’s interactions with robot reading companions
11. The McNorm library: creating and validating a new library of emotionally expressive whole body dance movements
12. The computer, A choreographer? Aesthetic responses to randomly-generated dance choreography by a computer
13. Movement appreciation
14. The embodied neuroaesthetics of watching dance
15. Human but not robotic gaze facilitates action prediction
16. The use of dance to improve the health and wellbeing of older adults: A global scoping review of research trials.
17. Individuals Expend More Effort to Compete Against Robots Than Humans After Observing Competitive Human–Robot Interactions
18. The role of expertise and culture in visual art appreciation
19. Dissociating embodiment and emotional reactivity in motor responses to artworks
20. Commentary: Embodied learning within embodied communities
21. Social Robots on a Global Stage: Establishing a Role for Culture During Human–Robot Interaction
22. Mind Meets Machine: Towards a Cognitive Science of Human–Machine Interactions
23. An Eye for the Impossible
24. Training Effects on Affective Perception of Body Movements
25. Awareness of embodiment enhances enjoyment and engages sensorimotor cortices.
26. Dyadic body competence predicts movement synchrony during the mirror game.
27. Timing is everything: Dance aesthetics depend on the complexity of movement kinematics
28. Examining the value of body gestures in social reward contexts
29. Dyadic body competence predicts movement synchrony during the mirror game
30. Mobile fNIRS for exploring inter-brain synchrony across generations and time
31. What Makes a Robot Social? A Review of Social Robots from Science Fiction to a Home or Hospital Near You
32. A neurocognitive investigation of the impact of socializing with a robot on empathy for pain
33. From social brains to social robots : applying neurocognitive insights to human–robot interaction
34. Tell me more! Assessing interactions with social robots from speech
35. Observing and Learning Complex Actions: On the Example of Guitar Playing
36. Human body motion captures visual attention and elicits pupillary dilation
37. Fluid intelligence and working memory support dissociable aspects of learning by physical but not observational practice
38. Individuals Expend More Effort to Compete Against Robots Than Humans After Observing Competitive Human–Robot Interactions
39. Beyond human-likeness: Socialness is more influential when attributing mental states to robots
40. Embodying Expertise as a Performer and Perceiver
41. The Aesthetics of Action and Movement
42. Decreased reward value of biological motion among individuals with autistic traits
43. Sharing with Robots: Why do we do it and how does it make us feel?
44. Evaluations of dyadic synchrony: Observers’ traits influence quantification and enjoyment of synchrony in mirror-game movements
45. Opening Up to Social Robots: How Emotions Drive Self-Disclosure Behavior
46. Transient disruption of M1 during response planning impairs subsequent offline consolidation
47. Mobile fNIRS for exploring inter-brain synchrony across generations and time
48. The Role of Art Knowledge Training on Aesthetic Judgements and Executive Functions
49. Using guitar learning to probe the Action Observation Network's response to visuomotor familiarity
50. Have I grooved to this before? Discriminating practised and observed actions in a novel context
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