Children’s perception of uncanny human-like virtual characters

Computers in Human Behavior - Tập 36 - Trang 286-296 - 2014
Angela Tinwell1, Robin J.S. Sloan2
1University of Bolton, Faculty of Games, Computing, and IT, England, United Kingdom
2Abertay University, Institute of Arts, Media, and Computer Games, Scotland, United Kingdom

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