Intentional Binding effect in children: insights from a new paradigm [PDF]
Intentional binding (IB) refers to the temporal attraction between a voluntary action and its sensory consequence. Since its discovery in 2002, it has been considered to be a valid implicit measure of sense of agency (SoA), since it only occurs in the ...
Annachiara eCavazzana +2 more
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Changes in intentional binding effect during a novel perceptual-motor task [PDF]
Perceptual-motor learning describes the process of improving the smoothness and accuracy of movements. Intentional binding (IB) is a phenomenon whereby the length of time between performing a voluntary action and the production of a sensory outcome ...
Shu Morioka +6 more
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Visual information shows dominance in determining the magnitude of intentional binding for audiovisual outcomes. [PDF]
Intentional binding (IB) refers to the compression of subjective timing between a voluntary action and its outcome. In this study, we investigate the IB of a multimodal (audiovisual) outcome.
Dai DW, Hsieh PB.
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Intentional binding is driven by the mere presence of an action and not by motor prediction. [PDF]
Intentional binding refers to the fact that when a voluntary action produces a sensory outcome, action and outcome are perceived as being closer together in time.
Andrea Desantis +2 more
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Interplay of agency and ownership: the intentional binding and rubber hand illusion paradigm combined. [PDF]
The sense of agency (SoA) refers to the phenomenal experience of initiating and controlling an action, whereas the sense of ownership (SoO) describes the feeling of myness an agent experiences towards his or her own body parts.
Niclas Braun +3 more
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Action Choice and Outcome Congruency Independently Affect Intentional Binding and Feeling of Control Judgments [PDF]
Sense of agency (SoA) refers to the subjective experience that one is in control of their actions and the consequences of these actions. The SoA is a complex phenomenon, influenced by a weighted combination of various prospective (pre-movement) and ...
Zeynep Barlas, Stefan Kopp
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Intentional Binding Without Intentional Action [PDF]
The experience of authorship over one’s actions and their consequences—sense of agency—is a fundamental aspect of conscious experience. In recent years, it has become common to use intentional binding as an implicit measure of the sense of agency ...
Keisuke Suzuki +3 more
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I just lost it! Fear and anger reduce the sense of agency: a study using intentional binding. [PDF]
Two recent studies have demonstrated that increases in arousal states lead to an increase people’s sense of agency, i.e., the subjective experience of controlling one’s own voluntary actions (Minohara et al. in Front Psychol 7:1165, 2016; Wen et al.
Christensen JF +3 more
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Revisiting the link between body and agency: visual movement congruency enhances intentional binding but is not body-specific. [PDF]
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associated with independent mechanisms. Recent work, however, has suggested that these mechanisms are related.
Zopf R, Polito V, Moore J.
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Action and perception in social contexts: Intentional binding for social action effects [PDF]
The subjective experience of controlling events in the environment alters the perception of these events. For instance, the interval between one’s own actions and their consequences is subjectively compressed – a phenomenon known as intentional binding ...
Roland ePfister +4 more
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