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The Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) describes the sudden change in a person's affect from affinity to aversion that is evoked by robots that border a human-like appearance. The portion of the human-likeness spectrum in which such aversion is posited to occur is referred to as the “uncanny valley”. However, evidence in support of the UVH is primarily based on subjectively assessed evaluations. Thus...
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