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Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans

  • Volume 1Issue 2

  • ISSN: 2949-8821

Editor-In-Chief: Matthieu Guitton

Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans (CHBAH) is a scholarly journal dedicated to examining artificial agents (social robots, algorithm-based agents, AI), the interactions… Read more

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Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans (CHBAH) is a scholarly journal dedicated to examining artificial agents (social robots, algorithm-based agents, AI), the interactions between humans and these artificial agents, the interactions between humans and computerized systems through technological implants, and the impact and degree of acceptance of human-computer direct interfaces from a psychological perspective. CHBAH welcomes original work on interactions between humans, cyborgs, and social robots, including original research, reviews, or other contributions. The journal focuses on psychological or societal aspects of these interactions, not on purely technical issues. CHBAH, however, will consider contributions covering a wide range of primary disciplinary fields, including psychology, neuroscience, neurobiology, anthropology, HMI (human-machine interactions), philosophy, sociology, or Internet studies, and using a wide range of models, including social robots, algorithms, cyborgs, AI, or drones.As a member of the Computers in Human Behavior family of journals, CHBAH is complementary to both Computers in Human Behavior and Computers in Human Behavior Reports and offers the authors the expertise of the three journals. While being more specialized in terms of scope than Computers in Human Behavior and Computers in Human Behavior Reports, Computers in Human Behavior Artificial Humans functions with the same rigorous demands of scientific excellence and quality.