Perceived facial happiness during conversation correlates with insular and hypothalamus activity for humans, not robots

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  • who: Thierry Chaminade from the University of Milan, Italy have published the research work: Perceived facial happiness during conversation correlates with insular and hypothalamus activity for humans, not robots, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigate this question, important both for understanding natural human social cognition and for the future of human-robot interactions, by analyzing a unique fMRI corpus of human-human and human-robot face-to-face conversations (Rauchbauer et_al, 2019). As the analysis is based on an existing available corpus described in extenso in previous publications (Rauchbauer et_al, 2019, 2020), the . . .

     

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