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Date: 2007-12-11 08:56:45
Human behavior
Nonverbal communication
Human development
Humanoid robots
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Psychoanalysis
Behavior
Mind
Keepon

4-2 Cognitive Mechanisms of Preverbal Communication KOZIMA Hideki and NAKAGAWA Cocoro The goals of “understanding humanity” and “humanizing robots” tightly relate to each other. Infanoid Project has related robot

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