Biological movement increases acceptance of humanoid robots as human partners in motor interaction

Aleksandra Kupferberg, Stefan Glasauer, Markus Huber, Markus Rickert, Alois Knoll, Thomas Brandt. Biological movement increases acceptance of humanoid robots as human partners in motor interaction. AI Soc., 26(4):339-345, 2011. [doi]

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Aleksandra Kupferberg

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Stefan Glasauer

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Markus Huber

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Markus Rickert

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Alois Knoll

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Thomas Brandt

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