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{The uncanny advantage of using androids in social and cognitive science research}

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MacDorman, K. F., & Ishiguro H. (2006).  {The uncanny advantage of using androids in social and cognitive science research}. Interaction Studies. 7, 297–337.

{Too real for comfort? Uncanny responses to computer generated faces}

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MacDorman, K. F., Green R. D., Ho C. - C., & Koch C. (2009).  {Too real for comfort? Uncanny responses to computer generated faces}. Computers in Human Behavior. 25, 695–710.
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