Revision 3918428 of "Uncanny valley" on simplewikiThe '''uncanny valley''' is a [[psychology|psychological]] [[theory]] about the effect involving [[art]] and [[robot]]s and [[human]] [[emotions]]. As something starts to look more human-like, there is a point at which people start to feel it look wrong. At this point they have bad feelings toward the object. These feelings keep getting worse as the object is made to look more human-like. At a certain point, as the object starts to get very close to looking human-like, peoples feelings towards it tend to reverse and they have better emotional feelings towards it. The theory was created by the robotics [[professor]] [[Masahiro Mori]] in 1970.
[[File:Mori Uncanny Valley.svg|thumb|400px|right|A graph comparing the effects on human emotion to how realistic an object is]]
One of the main points of the theory to explain this is that people are not as affected in an emotional way by the object if it is easy to tell it is not human. After a certain point, people start to feel emotionally about it, but feel bad emotions because it is so nonhuman. As it gets closer to looking human, they start to feel more positive emotions towards it. A [[graph]] of these feeling shows a [[valley]]. This is part of the reason for the naming of the theory.
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