<p>➀ A study explores how eye features on humanoid robots shape human perception of their minds.</p><p>➁ Researchers found that humans are more likely to attribute a mind to a robot if it has eye-like structures on its face.</p><p>➂ The presence of eyes increases perceptions of agency and experience in humanoid robots.</p>
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