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When the Cave Becomes Home. From Mixed Signals to Crossed Wires in the Digital World
This paper explores the intersection of human psychology and advanced technology, focusing on how intelligent and emotive technology influences human behavior and emotional intelligence, and in the process, might impact our ability to show and feel empathy. Based in Alfred Adler’s theory of human mo...
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