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Cognitive neuroscience / Humanoid robots / Motor control / Behavioral neuroscience / Mirror neuron / Theory of mind / Imitation / Cog / Empathy / Neuroscience / Cognitive science / Ethology
Date: 2004-08-20 05:46:29
Cognitive neuroscience
Humanoid robots
Motor control
Behavioral neuroscience
Mirror neuron
Theory of mind
Imitation
Cog
Empathy
Neuroscience
Cognitive science
Ethology

Imitation as Social Exchange Between Humans and Robots

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