Publications by authors named "Tomohito Miyake"

Article Synopsis
  • People often project human-like mental capabilities onto robots, which affects how they blame these robots for failures in interactions.
  • A study examined how "mind perception" (the belief that robots or humans can think and feel) influences how users attribute cause and responsibility in games played against humans, robots, or computers.
  • Findings show that perceptions of Agency (planning and action) and Experience (sensing and feeling) differ among these agents, impacting who users blame when things go wrong, suggesting designers should consider these perceptions for better human-robot interaction.
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