Spatola, N., Marchesi, S. & Wykowska, A. (2022). The phenotypes of anthropomorphism and the link to personality traits. International Journal of Social Robotics.
Spatola, N. & Chaminade, T. (2022). Perceived facial happiness during conversation correlates with insular and hypothalamus activity for humans, not robots. Frontiers in Psychology, section Cognitive Science.
Spatola, N., Marchesi, S. & Wykowska, A. (2022). Different models of anthropomorphism across cultures and ontological limits in current frameworks the integrative framework of anthropomorphism. Frontiers in Robotic and AI.
Spatola, N., Marchesi, S. & Wykowska, A. Cognitive load affects early processes involved in mentalizing robot behaviour. Sci Rep 12, 14924 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-19213-5
Spatola, N., Chaminade, T. Precuneus brain response changes differently during human-robot and human-human dyadic social interaction. Sci Rep 12, 14794 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-14207-9
Spatola, N., Marchesi, S., & Wykowska, A. (2022). Different models of anthropomorphism across cultures and ontological limits in current frameworks. The Integrative Framework of Anthropomorphism. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 230.
Spatola, N. & Chaminade, T. (2022). Cognitive load increases anthropomorphism of humanoid robot. The automatic path of anthropomorphism. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2022.102884
Marot, M., Chevalère, J., & Spatola, N. (2021). Depressed mood, a better predictor of social-distancing compliance and candidate for intervention compared to working memory capacity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(8), e2024017118.
Spatola, N., & Wykowska, A. (2021). The personality of anthropomorphism: How the need for cognition and the need for closure define attitudes and anthropomorphic attributions toward robots. Computers in Human Behavior, 122, 106841.
Marchesi, S., Spatola, N., Perez-Osorio, J., & Wykowska, A. (2021, March). Human vs Humanoid. A behavioral investigation of the individual tendency to adopt the intentional stance. In Proceedings of the 2021 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (pp. 332-340).
O'Reilly, Z., Ghiglino, D., Spatola, N., & Wykowska, A. (2021, November). Modulating the Intentional Stance: Humanoid Robots, Narrative and Autistic Traits. In International Conference on Social Robotics (pp. 697-706). Springer, Cham.
Spatola, N. & Huguet, P. (2021). Cognitive impact of anthropomorphized robot gaze. ACM: Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction.
Hallart, C., Maes, J., Spatola, N., Prévot, Laurent, & Chaminade, T. (2021). Comparaison linguistique et neuro-physiologique de conversations humain humain et humain robot. Traitement Automatique des Langues, 61(3), 25.
Spatola, N. & MacDorman, K. (2021). Why real citizens would turn to artificial leaders. Digital Government: Research and Practice, Journal of the ACM. Doi: 10.1145/3447954
Spatola, N. & Wudarczyk, O.A. (2020) Implicit Attitudes Towards Robots Predict Explicit Attitudes, Semantic Distance Between Robots and Humans, Anthropomorphism, and Prosocial Behavior: From Attitudes to Human-Robot Interaction. International Journal of Social Robotics. Doi: 10.1007/s12369-020-00701-5
Spatola, N. & Normand, A. (2020). Human vs. machine: the psychological and behavioral consequences of being compared to an outperforming artificial agent. Psychological Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-020-01317-0
Spatola, N. Would You Turn Off a Robot because It Confronts You with your Own Mortality? HRI '20: Companion of the 2020 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot InteractionMarch 2020 Pages 61-68https://doi.org/10.1145/3371382.3380736
Spatola, N. (2020). Citizens at the center of ethics. Nature Machine Intelligence. doi: 10.1038/s42256-020-0150-0
Spatola, N. (2020). L'homme et le robot, de l'anthropomorphisme à l'humanisation. L'année psychologique.
Spatola, N., Monceau, S. & Ferrand, L. (2020). Cognitive impact of Social Robots: How anthropomorphism boost performances. IEEE Robotics & Automation magazine.
Spatola, N. (2019). Switch off a robot, switch off a mind? How dualist and computational philosophy of mind predict attitudes and behaviours towards robots in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). In Proceedings of the 7th annual International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction. ACM, Kyoto, Japan, 194-199. doi: 10.1145/3349537.3351897
Selimbegović, L., Juneau C., Ferrand, L., Spatola, N., Augustinova, M. (2019). The Impact of Exposure to Unrealistically High Beauty Standards on Inhibitory Control. L'année psychologique.
Spatola, N. & Urbanska, K. (2019). God-like robots: the semantic overlap between representation of divine and artificial entities. AI & Society journal, 1-13.
Spatola, N., Anier, N., Redersdorff, S. Ferrand, L. Belletier, C., Normand, A.* &Huguet, P.* (2019) National stereotypes and robots' perception: the "made in" effect. Frontiers in Robotic and AI. 10.3389/frobt.2019.00021
Spatola, N., Belletier, C., Chaussse, P., Augustinova, M., Normand, A., Barrat, V., Ferrand, L. & Huguet, P. (2019) Improved cognitive control in presence of anthropomorphized robots. International Journal of Social Robotics.
Spatola, N., Santiago, J., Beffara, B., Mermillod, M., Ferrand, L., & Ouellet, M. (2018). When the sad past is left: The mental metaphors between Time, Valence, and Space. Frontiers in Psychology, 9:1019. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01019
Spatola, N., Belletier, C., Normand, A.,Chausse, P., Monceau, S., Augustinova, M., Barra, V., Huguet, P., & Ferrand, L. (2018). Not as bad as it seems: When the presence of a threatening humanoid robot improves human performance. Science Robotics, 3, eaat5843. doi: 10.1126/scirobotics.aat5843
Spatola, N. (2018). When social robots reshape human behavior. Hindawi.
Spatola, N. & Urbanska, K. (2018). Before we reach for conscious machine. Science, 359 (6374), 400.
Augustinova, M., Clarys, D., Spatola, N. & Ferrand, L. (2018). Some further clarifications on age-related differences in Stroop interference. Psychonomic Bulletin Review.
Augustinova, M., Silvert, L., Spatola, N. & Ferrand, L. (2017). Further investigation of distinct components of Stroop interference and of their reduction by short response-stimulus intervals. Acta Psychologica.