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what's known as the uncanny valley. That term,
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, invented by roboticist Matsuhiro Mori in 1970, describes how robots become unnerving as they come to look more humanlike. The superrealistic Geminoid DK robot and the animated characters in the movie The Polar Express suffer from this problem. They look almost human,
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, but not quite,
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, and this mismatch between expectation and reality is one of the proposed explanations for the uncanny valley. In particular,
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, if something looks like a human but doesn’t quite move like one, it’s often considered eerie.
A bit of brain research supports the mismatch idea,
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, with functional MRI brain scans showing that parts of the brainthat process visual and motor cues are more active when watching videos of an android robot than of a real person or of the android with its “skin” removed. This may reflect the brain working overtime when an android “appears human,
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, but does not move biologically,” the authors write.
According to the new study,
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, artificial human hands also show the uncanny valley effect. Yet something was different. Within the photos of realistic-looking prostheses,
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, people rated some of the most realistic ones less eerie (see numbers 8 and 9 in the chart above). That’s not generally true for robotic faces; people tend to find even the most realistic of them eerie.
The idea thatthe most realistic prosthetic hands might avoid the uncanny valley is intriguing, and promising for prosthetic wearers, who naturally don’t want people to recoil from their prostheses. But the new data are very preliminary. People

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