Anthropomorphism of Robotic Forms: A Response to Affordances?
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Matthew G. Chin | V. Sims | David J. Sushil | D. Barber | Tatiana Ballion | Bryan Clark | K. Garfield | Michael J. Dolezal | R. Shumaker | Neal Finkelstein
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