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Description: High but imperfect human likeness (HL) of robot appearance may elicit negative emotional responses of people, which is called the Uncanny Valley (UV) effect. The current study revealed that with the HL score of robots increasing, likability and mind perception showed UV curves, but perspective-taking exhibited an increasingly linear line. At the same time, the relationship between perspective-taking and mind perception was weak. These empirical findings provided insights into theories related to people’s mind perceptions and behaviors toward robots.

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