Ali Momen
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Recent Articles
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Momen A, Hugenberg K, Wiese E
Sci Rep
. 2024 Mar;
14(1):5459.
PMID: 38443378
Roboticists often imbue robots with human-like physical features to increase the likelihood that they are afforded benefits known to be associated with anthropomorphism. Similarly, deepfakes often employ computer-generated human faces...
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Momen A, Hugenberg K, Wiese E
Front Neuroergon
. 2024 Jan;
3:959578.
PMID: 38235446
Robot faces often differ from human faces in terms of their facial features (e.g., lack of eyebrows) and spatial relationships between these features (e.g., disproportionately large eyes), which can influence...
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Abubshait A, Weis P, Momen A, Wiese E
Sci Rep
. 2023 Oct;
13(1):16708.
PMID: 37794045
When interacting with groups of robots, we tend to perceive them as a homogenous group where all group members have similar capabilities. This overgeneralization of capabilities is potentially due to...
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Momen A, de Visser E, Fraune M, Madison A, Rueben M, Cooley K, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2023 Jul;
14:1129369.
PMID: 37408965
The growing concern about the risk and safety of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has made it vital to understand driver trust and behavior when operating AVs. While research has uncovered human...
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Abubshait A, Momen A, Wiese E
Front Psychol
. 2020 Oct;
11:2234.
PMID: 33013584
Understanding and reacting to others' nonverbal social signals, such as changes in gaze direction (i.e., gaze cue), are essential for social interactions, as it is important for processes such as...
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Eshraghi Samani R, Shirkhoda M, Hadji M, Beheshtifard F, Hamedani S, Momen A, et al.
J Res Med Sci
. 2018 Jun;
23:35.
PMID: 29887903
Background: Head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most prevalent type of cancers in the world. Due to its relatively high rate of recurrence, the prognosis of patients is...