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Influence of arousal on intentional binding: Impaired action binding, intact outcome binding. [PDF]

open access: yesAtten Percept Psychophys, 2021
Emotional states have been indicated to affect intentional binding, resulting in an increase or decrease as a function of valence and arousal. Sexual arousal is a complex emotional state proven to impair attentional and perceptual processes, and is ...
Render A, Render A, Jansen P.
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The readiness potential reflects intentional binding [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2014
When a voluntary action is causally linked with a sensory outcome, the action and its consequent effect are perceived as being closer together in time. This effect is called intentional binding. Although many experiments were conducted on this phenomenon,
Han-Gue eJo   +5 more
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Reduced sensory attenuation is related to aberrant interoceptive influences on intentional binding in schizophrenia [PDF]

open access: yesPCN Reports
Aim Schizophrenia (SZ) is characterized by abnormalities in self‐representation, including an aberrant sense of agency (SoA). Experimentally observed abnormalities in force matching and intentional binding tasks suggest that the SoA in SZ is compromised ...
Akihiro Koreki   +9 more
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Neurostimulation and Sense of Agency: Three tDCS Experiments on the Modulation of Intentional Binding [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences
Objectives: This research investigated the impact of transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) on sense of agency (SoA) when focusing on cortical regions like the cerebellum, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), and the angular gyrus (AG). To
Marika Bonuomo   +3 more
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Evaluating the Bayesian causal inference model of intentional binding through computational modeling [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Intentional binding refers to the subjective compression of the time interval between an action and its consequence. While intentional binding has been widely used as a proxy for the sense of agency, its underlying mechanism has been largely veiled ...
Takumi Tanaka
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Intentional Binding Effects in the Experience of Noticing the Regularity of a Perceptual-Motor Task [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2020
Noticing the regularity of the task is necessary to enhance motor performance. The experience of noticing further motivates improvement in motor performance.
Kazuki Hayashida   +3 more
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Intentional binding effect depends on conscious access to the sensory consequences of action [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Psychology
The nature of self-awareness has been a topic of inquiry for thousands of years, with profound implications for law and ethics, as well as for understanding a host of neurological and psychiatric pathologies.
John P. Veillette   +3 more
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The effect of electrical muscle stimulation on intentional binding and explicit sense of agency [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ
The motivating question for this study is determining whether electrical muscle stimulation (EMS)-induced movements can extend the user’s ability without reducing the sense of agency. Moreover, it is crucial to find the timing of the EMS application that
Miwa Nagai   +5 more
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Sense of Agency and Its Disturbances: A Systematic Review Targeting the Intentional Binding Effect in Neuropsychiatric Disorders. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Psychiatry, 2023
Introduction The sense of agency (SoA) indicates a person’s ability to feel her/his own motor acts as actually being her/his, and through them to exert control over the course of external events.
Di Luzio M   +12 more
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Attribution of intentional causation influences the perception of observed movements: Behavioural evidence and neural correlates [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2013
Recent research on human agency suggests that intentional causation is associated with a subjective compression in the temporal interval between actions and their effects.
James W Moore   +5 more
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