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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j18]Robin Bretin, Emily S. Cross, Mohamed Khamis:
Co-existing with Drones: A Virtual Exploration of Proxemic Behaviours and Users' Insights on Social Drones. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 16(3): 547-567 (2024) - [j17]Guy Laban, Arvid Kappas, Val Morrison, Emily S. Cross:
Building Long-Term Human-Robot Relationships: Examining Disclosure, Perception and Well-Being Across Time. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 16(5): 1-27 (2024) - [c17]Amelie Voges, Mary Ellen Foster, Emily S. Cross:
Human, Animal, or Machine? A Design-Based Exploration of Social Robot Embodiment with a Creative Toolkit*. RO-MAN 2024: 1331-1338 - [c16]Haralambos Dafas, Emma Li, Emily S. Cross:
Walking the Line: Assessing the Role of Gait in a Quadruped Robot's Perception. RO-MAN 2024: 1339-1345 - 2023
- [j16]Evelien Heyselaar, Nathan Caruana, Mincheol Shin, Leonhard Schilbach, Emily S. Cross:
Editorial: Do we really interact with artificial agents as if they are human? Frontiers Virtual Real. 4 (2023) - [j15]Te-Yi Hsieh, Bishakha Chaudhury, Emily S. Cross:
Human-Robot Cooperation in Economic Games: People Show Strong Reciprocity but Conditional Prosociality Toward Robots. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 15(5): 791-805 (2023) - [j14]Michele Scandola, Emily S. Cross, Nathan Caruana, Emmanuele Tidoni:
Body Form Modulates the Prediction of Human and Artificial Behaviour from Gaze Observation. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 15(8): 1365-1385 (2023) - [j13]Alejandra Ciria, Guido Schillaci, Bruno Lara, Emily S. Cross, Angelo Cangelosi:
Guest Editorial Special Issue on Prediction and Perception in Humans and Robots. IEEE Trans. Cogn. Dev. Syst. 15(3): 981-984 (2023) - [c15]Ayeh Alhasan, Michael J. Richardson, Nathan Caruana, Emily S. Cross:
Predicting intentions: How do we predict other's action intentions? CogSci 2023 - [c14]Robin Bretin, Mohamed Khamis, Emily S. Cross:
"Do I Run Away?": Proximity, Stress and Discomfort in Human-Drone Interaction in Real and Virtual Environments. INTERACT (2) 2023: 525-551 - [c13]Guy Laban, Arvid Kappas, Val Morrison, Emily S. Cross:
Opening Up to Social Robots: How Emotions Drive Self-Disclosure Behavior. RO-MAN 2023: 1697-1704 - [c12]Amol Deshmukh, Kohinoor Monish Darda, Mugdha Mahesh Mhatre, Ritika Pandey, Aalisha R. Jadhav, Emily S. Cross:
Enhancing Hand Hygiene Practices Through a Social Robot-Assisted Intervention in a Rural School in India. ICSR (1) 2023: 244-253 - 2022
- [j12]James Derek Lomas, Albert Lin, Suzanne Dikker, Deborah Forster, Maria Luce Lupetti, Gijs Huisman, Julika Habekost, Caiseal Beardow, Pankaj Pandey, Nashra Ahmad, Krishna P. Miyapuram, Tim Mullen, Patrick Cooper, Willem van der Maden, Emily S. Cross:
Resonance as a Design Strategy for AI and Social Robots. Frontiers Neurorobotics 16: 850489 (2022) - [c11]Guy Laban, Val Morrison, Arvid Kappas, Emily S. Cross:
Informal Caregivers Disclose Increasingly More to a Social Robot Over Time. CHI Extended Abstracts 2022: 329:1-329:7 - [c10]Robin Bretin, Emily S. Cross, Mohamed Khamis:
Co-existing With a Drone: Using Virtual Reality to Investigate the Effect of the Drone's Height and Cover Story on Proxemic Behaviours. CHI Extended Abstracts 2022: 377:1-377:9 - [c9]Nathan Caruana, Ryssa Moffat, Aitor Miguel-Blanco, Emily S. Cross:
Talk, Listen and Keep Me Company: A Mixed Methods Analysis of Children's Perspectives Towards Robot Reading Companions. HAI 2022: 239-241 - [c8]Guy Laban, Arvid Kappas, Val Morrison, Emily S. Cross:
User experience of human-robot long-term interactions. HAI 2022: 287-289 - [c7]Te-Yi Hsieh, Emily S. Cross:
The Role of Empathic Traits in Emotion Recognition and Emotion Contagion of Cozmo Robots. HRI 2022: 802-806 - [c6]Henry Powell, Guy Laban, Jean-Noël George, Emily S. Cross:
Is Deep Learning a Valid Approach for Inferring Subjective Self-Disclosure in Human-Robot Interactions? HRI 2022: 991-996 - 2021
- [j11]Katie A. Riddoch, Emily S. Cross:
"Hit the Robot on the Head With This Mallet" - Making a Case for Including More Open Questions in HRI Research. Frontiers Robotics AI 8: 603510 (2021) - [j10]Velvetina Lim, Maki Rooksby, Emily S. Cross:
Social Robots on a Global Stage: Establishing a Role for Culture During Human-Robot Interaction. Int. J. Soc. Robotics 13(6): 1307-1333 (2021) - [j9]Guy Laban, Jean-Noël George, Val Morrison, Emily S. Cross:
Tell me more! Assessing interactions with social robots from speech. Paladyn J. Behav. Robotics 12(1): 136-159 (2021) - [c5]Amol Deshmukh, Katie A. Riddoch, Emily S. Cross:
Assessing Children's First Impressions of "WallBo" - A Robotic Handwashing Buddy. IDC 2021: 521-526 - [c4]Rosanne H. Timmerman, Te-Yi Hsieh, Anna Henschel, Ruud Hortensius, Emily S. Cross:
Individuals Expend More Effort to Compete Against Robots Than Humans After Observing Competitive Human-Robot Interactions. ICSR 2021: 685-696 - 2020
- [j8]Elin H. Williams, Laura Bilbao-Broch, Paul E. Downing, Emily S. Cross:
Examining the value of body gestures in social reward contexts. NeuroImage 222: 117276 (2020) - [c3]Te-Yi Hsieh, Bishakha Chaudhury, Emily S. Cross:
Human-Robot Cooperation in Prisoner Dilemma Games: People Behave More Reciprocally than Prosocially Toward Robots. HRI (Companion) 2020: 257-259 - [c2]Guy Laban, Val Morrison, Emily S. Cross:
Let's Talk About It! Subjective and Objective Disclosures to Social Robots. HRI (Companion) 2020: 328-330 - [e1]Stacy Marsella, Rachael Jack, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Pedro Sequeira, Emily S. Cross:
IVA '20: ACM International Conference on Intelligent Virtual Agents, Virtual Event, Scotland, UK, October 20-22, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7586-3 [contents]
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j7]Ruud Hortensius, Felix Hekele, Emily S. Cross:
The Perception of Emotion in Artificial Agents. IEEE Trans. Cogn. Dev. Syst. 10(4): 852-864 (2018) - [c1]Agnieszka Wykowska, Giorgio Metta, Cristina Becchio, Ruud Hortensius, Emily S. Cross:
Cognitive and Social Neuroscience Methods for HRI. HRI (Companion) 2018: 405-406 - 2017
- [j6]Tom Gardner, Aidas Aglinskas, Emily S. Cross:
Using guitar learning to probe the Action Observation Network's response to visuomotor familiarity. NeuroImage 156: 174-189 (2017) - 2015
- [j5]Shanti Ganesh, Hein T. van Schie, Emily S. Cross, Floris P. de Lange, Daniël H. J. Wigboldus:
Disentangling neural processes of egocentric and allocentric mental spatial transformations using whole-body photos of self and other. NeuroImage 116: 30-39 (2015) - 2014
- [j4]André Klapper, Richard Ramsey, Daniël H. J. Wigboldus, Emily S. Cross:
The Control of Automatic Imitation Based on Bottom-Up and Top-Down Cues to Animacy: Insights from Brain and Behavior. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 26(11): 2503-2513 (2014) - 2011
- [j3]Richard Ramsey, Emily S. Cross, Antonia F. de C. Hamilton:
Eye Can See What You Want: Posterior Intraparietal Sulcus Encodes the Object of an Actor's Gaze. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 23(11): 3400-3409 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [j2]Emily S. Cross, Paul J. Schmitt, Scott T. Grafton:
Neural Substrates of Contextual Interference during Motor Learning Support a Model of Active Preparation. J. Cogn. Neurosci. 19(11): 1854-1871 (2007) - 2006
- [j1]Emily S. Cross, Antonia F. de C. Hamilton, Scott T. Grafton:
Building a motor simulation de novo: Observation of dance by dancers. NeuroImage 31(3): 1257-1267 (2006)
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