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Computational Model of the User's Learning Process When Cued by a Social Versus Non-Social Agent. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction. :347-349.
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2018. There are ongoing debates on whether learning involves the same mechanisms when it is mediated by social skills than when it is not [1]. Gaze cues serve as a strong communicative modality that is profoundly human. They have been shown to trigger automatic attentional orienting [2]. However, arrow cues have been shown to elicit similar effects [3]. Hence, gaze and arrow cues are often compared to investigate differences between social and non-social cognitive processes [4]. The present study sought to compare cued learning when the cue is provided by a social agent versus a nonsocial agent.