CYBERANTHROPOLOGY RESEARCH, INC.               

              The Institute of Robotic Psychology and Robotherapy                            

CyberAnthropological studies of person – robot interactions are carried out in two modes recognized as Robotic Psychology and Robotherapy. Robotic Psychology focuses on the compatibility between humans and robots, while Robotherapy concentrates on using interactive robots as therapeutic companions for people with psychological problems or limited physical, cognitive, or emotional resources.    

     

     CyberAnthropology is defined as a concept and a new field of study aimed at the analysis of human reciprocal relations with the computer-generated world which have evolved as a result of technological progress. In the Cyber-era, simulated reality has come to the point of becoming a force that has the potential to transform the human race. Digital beings such as virtual agents and robotic creatures, although not a part of the natural human habitat, have become necessary elements of people’s surroundings and life conditions. 

  

CyberAnthropology Research, Inc. is a public charity under IRS code 501(c)(3). 

All contributions will be greatly appreciated and are tax-deductible. 

 

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