Cue Cluster: Eye rolling, head lowered, eyes cast to the side, head shaking from side to side, eyes closed tightly (eye blocking), shoulders hunched and hand-to-eye (in disbelief) can all accompany the tongue protrusion to form a cue cluster or rejection. Body Language Category: Dislike (...
1959Harry Harlow’s work demonstrates that macaque monkeys separated from their mothers in infancy develop social and emotional problems. 1978Michael Rutter shows that children can become strongly attached to a variety of attachment figures (such as fathers, siblings, peers, and inanimate objects). ...
to it, were more cooperative, found the computer’s information friendlier, were more open to being influenced by the machine, and behaved differently, conforming more to the suggestions made by the computer. Of course, this anthropomorphism of inanimate objects has been present since the first ...
However, the literature on the psychological properties of time and money has largely failed to empirically investigate the active construction of relationships between human and inanimate objects. Marketing research has noted that consumers relate to brands in ways analogous to their relationships with ...
Laughter, and the social smile plays an exceedingly important role in promoting social interaction and in communicating and forming an emotional attachment to the mother. That is, the mother is rewarded by the infant's smile and laughter which thus promotes maternal attention and affection. These ...
So intense is the "experience-expectant" and limbic need for physical and social contact that young animals raised in social isolation will form attachments to bare wire frames, inanimate objects, television sets, as well as to animals that might maul them and creatures that might eat them. 7...
(2009). Empathy with inanimate objects and the uncanny valley. Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy and Cognitive Science, 19(3), 345–359. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-009-9158-2 Article Google Scholar Misselhorn, C., Pompe, U., & Stapleton, M. (2013). Ethical ...