Publications
PREPRINTS
Henschel, A., Bargel, H., & Cross, E. S. (2020, January 10). Faces do not attract more attention than non-social distractors in the Stroop task.
Lim, V., Rooksby, M. & Cross, E.S. (2020, April 14). Social robots on a global stage: Establishing a role for culture during human-robot interaction.
Laban, G., George, J., Morrison, V., & Cross, E. S. (2020, May 6). Tell Me More! Assessing Interactions with Social Robots From Speech.
Chaudhury, B.*, Hortensius, R.*, Hoffmann, M., & Cross, E. S. (2020, July 31). Tracking Human Interactions with a Commercially-available Robot over Multiple Days: A Tutorial.
2020
Henschel, A.*, Hortensius R.* & Cross, E. S. (2020). Social cognition in the age of human-robot interaction. Trends in Neurosciences. (in press)
Henschel, A., & Cross, E. S. (2020). No evidence for enhanced likeability and social motivation towards robots after synchrony experience. Interaction Studies, 21(1), 7-23.
Henschel, A., Hortensius, R. & Cross, E. S. (in press). Social cognition in the age of human-robot interaction. Trends in Neurosciences.
Hsieh, TY., Chaudhury, B. & Cross, E. S. (2020). Human-robot cooperation in prisoner dilemma games. HRI '20: Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 257–259.
Laban, G., Morrison, V. & Cross, E. S. (2020). Let's talk about it! Subjective and objective disclosures to social robots. HRI '20: Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 328–330.
2019
Cross E.S.*, Hortensius R.* & Wykowska A.* (2019). From social brains to social robots: Applying neurocognitive insights to human-robot interaction. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 374:20180024.
Cross E.S., Riddoch A.R., Pratts J., Titone S., Chaudhury, B. & Hortensius, R. (2019). A neurocognitive investigation of the impact of socialising with a robot on empathy for pain. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 374:20180034.
2018
Hortensius, R.* & Cross, E.S.* (2018). From automata to animate beings: The scope and limits of attributing socialness to robots. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 426:93-110.
Wykowska, A., Metta, G., Becchio, C., Hortensius, R. & Cross, E.S. (2018). Cognitive and social neuroscience methods for HRI. In Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, Chicago, IL, USA, March 2018 (HRI '18 Companion), 2 pages.
Hortensius, R., Hekele, F. & Cross, E.S. (2018). The perception of emotion in artificial agents. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, 10:852-864.
(* shared authorship)