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Uncanny valley and face-related processing? Face space and face familiarity. • Face-space: multidimensional system for storing face identity based on individual structural variability. (Valentine, 1991; Valentine, Lewis, & Hills, 2016) • Faces close to the centre are more attractive (Potter & Corneille, 2008)
10 lis 2015 · Christine Looser and Thalia Wheatley looked at mannequin faces that were morphed into human faces and found a valley at the point where the inanimate face started to look alive.
21 lis 2023 · Research explains the fascinating and discomforting uncanny valley phenomenon, unraveling the intricacies behind our unease.
The uncanny valley (UV) effect is a negative affective reaction to human-looking artificial entities. It hinders comfortable, trust-based interactions with android robots and virtual characters. Despite extensive research, a consensus has not formed on its theoretical basis or methodologies.
3 kwi 2012 · The uncanny valley metaphor suggests that a human appearance or behavior can make an artificial figure seem more familiar for viewers — but only up to a point.
10 paź 2023 · The uncanny valley is a theory in aesthetics suggesting a humanoid object appearing almost, but not exactly, like a real human can evoke feelings of eeriness or revulsion, rather than familiarity, due to the object's proximity to reality yet noticeable imperfections.
8 lip 2024 · The uncanny valley is a phenomenon that occurs when the more realistic a robot becomes, the more likely it is to seem eerie or even disgusting. Learn why it happens.