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See (Gigerenzer 1997: 265) for an analysis of the SIH as a “collection of loosely related
assertions about the special role of the social (i.e. intraspecific) in the intellectual life of
humans and other primates”.
. See other work (not necessarily involving narrative) that uses computer and robot tech-
nology in autism therapy, e.g. (Weir & Emanuel 1979), (Strickland 1996), (Blocher 1999),
(Dautenhahn 1999), (Werry & Dautenhahn 1999), (Dautenhahn & Werry 2000), (Dauten-
hahn 2000a), (Charitos et al. 2000), (Parsons et al. 2000), (Michaud et al. 2000), Autism &
Computing (http://www.shifth.mistral.co.uk/autism/NAS/).
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Selected literature on Socially Intelligent Agents: (Dautenhahn & Numaoka 1998; Daut-
enhahn 2000b; Edmonds & Dautenhahn 1999; Dautenhahn 2000c, 2000d).
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