F. Harris, J. Krichmar, H. Siegelmann, H. Wagatsuma
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Guest Editorial: Biologically Inspired Human-Robot Interactions - Developing More Natural Ways to Communicate with our Machines
The five articles in this special issue focus on human robot interactions. The papers bring together fields of study, such as cognitive architectures, computational neuroscience, developmental psychology, machine psychology, and sociall affective robots.