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Uncanny valley / Visual perception / Psychoanalysis / Uncanny / Masahiro Mori / Ernst Jentsch / Sigmund Freud / The Sandman / Doll / Narcissism / Android / Artificial intelligence
Date: 2014-02-11 08:12:55
Uncanny valley
Visual perception
Psychoanalysis
Uncanny
Masahiro Mori
Ernst Jentsch
Sigmund Freud
The Sandman
Doll
Narcissism
Android
Artificial intelligence

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