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There has been considerable interest in studying human responses to artificial agents (AA), such as humanoid robots, avatars and chatbots, in various social, and communication contexts. Actually, there is no clear framework, except the Uncanny Valley hypothesis (Cheetham et_al, 2011; Rosenthal-von der Pütten et_al, 2019), that describes whether social interactions between a human and an AA are improved when the AA is fully realistic, or whether its artificial nature should be kept visible - and to what extent. For instance, the authors have not considered the striatum, whose importance has been identified in . . .
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