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    Humanoid facial expressions as a tool to study human behaviour by Lombardi, G., Sciutti, A., Rea, F., Vannucci, F., Di Cesare, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-01-2024)
    “…Besides action vitality forms, facial expressions represent another fundamental social cue which enables to infer the affective state of others. In the present…”
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    The middle cingulate cortex and dorso-central insula: A mirror circuit encoding observation and execution of vitality forms by Di Cesare, G., Marchi, M., Lombardi, G., Gerbella, M., Sciutti, A., Rizzolatti, G.

    “…Actions with identical goals can be executed in different ways (gentle, rude, vigorous, etc.), which D. N. Stern called vitality forms [D. N. Stern, Forms of…”
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    How attitudes generated by humanoid robots shape human brain activity by Di Cesare, G., Vannucci, F., Rea, F., Sciutti, A., Sandini, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-10-2020)
    “…During interpersonal interactions, people perform actions with different forms of vitality, communicating their positive or negative attitude toward others…”
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    Communicative And Affective Components in Processing Auditory Vitality Forms: An fMRI Study by Di Cesare, G, Cuccio, V, Marchi, M, Sciutti, A, Rizzolatti, G

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (19-02-2022)
    “…Abstract In previous studies on auditory vitality forms, we found that listening to action verbs pronounced gently or rudely, produced, relative to a neutral…”
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    The influence of vitality forms on action perception and motor response by Lombardi, G., Zenzeri, J., Belgiovine, G., Vannucci, F., Rea, F., Sciutti, A., Di Cesare, G.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-11-2021)
    “…During the interaction with others, action, speech, and touches can communicate positive, neutral, or negative attitudes. Offering an apple can be gentle or…”
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    Will People Morally Crack Under the Authority of a Famous Wicked Robot? by Aroyo, A.M., Kyohei, T., Koyama, T., Takahashi, H., Rea, F., Sciutti, A., Yoshikawa, Y., Ishiguro, H., Sandini, G.

    “…Authority and obedience are key regulatory elements in a society. Robots are becoming important part of our world, and are starting to interact in domains in…”
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    Perception during interaction is not based on statistical context by Sciutti, A., Del Prete, A., Natale, L., Sandini, G., Gori, M., Burr, D.

    “…To evaluate the central tendency we plotted the reproduced lengths against the presented length and measured the regression index, defined as the difference in…”
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    Characteristics of coils wound with mono and multifilamentary Bi-2212/Ag from 4 to 80 K by Ariante, M., Matrone, A., Petrillo, E., Bonzi, A., Fabbricatore, P., Galbiati, M., Priano, C., Rossi, L., Sciutti, A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-07-1996)
    “…Many small coils wound with Bismuth based conductor have been manufactured with the Wind and React technique in solenoid shape. The construction of the coils…”
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    Effective and anatomical connectivity of the dorso-central insula during the processing of action forms by G, Di Cesare, P, Zeidman, G, Lombardi, A, Urgen B, A, Sciutti

    Published 22-10-2023
    “…In both human and monkeys the observation and execution of actions produced the activation of a network consisting of parietal and frontal areas. Although this…”
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    A Robot with Style: Can Robotic Attitudes Influence Human Actions? by Vannucci, F., Di Cesare, G., Rea, F., Sandini, G., Sciutti, A.

    “…The style of an action, i.e. the way it is performed, has a strong influence on interaction between humans. The same gesture has different consequences when it…”
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    Can a Humanoid Robot Spot a Liar? by Aroyo, A.M., Gonzalez-Billandon, J., Tonelli, A., Sciutti, A., Gori, M., Sandini, G., Rea, F.

    “…Lie detection is a necessary skill for a variety of social professions, including teachers, reporters, therapists, and law enforcement officers. Autonomous…”
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    The complexity of biological motion by Vignolo, A., Noceti, N., Sciutti, A., Rea, F., Odone, F., Sandini, G.

    “…Human neonates show a natural predisposition towards biological motion: despite the limited visual information available, they can distinguish the movement of…”
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    Virtual Reality-Based Scenarios for Visuo-motor Conflicts Studies: Preliminary Results by Demougeot, L., Mollet, N., Sciutti, A., Chellali, R., Pozzo, T.

    “…This preliminary study looks into how visual information affects motion planning in a gravitational environment. Recently, it has been shown that goal-directed…”
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    Modeling kinematic forward model adaptation by modular decomposition by Patane, Laura, Sciutti, A., Berret, B., Squeri, V., Masia, L., Sandini, G., Nori, F.

    “…The time needed to adapt to a perturbation depends critically on the amount of the available a-priori information: the more we know about the perturbation, the…”
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