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Intentional Binding Is Unrelated to Action Intention

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2019
The present study examined the role of voluntary motor commands in the subjective temporal attraction between an action and its sensory consequence termed as intentional binding. Participants either pressed a key voluntarily or involuntarily while seeing
Wladimir Kirsch   +2 more
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Intentional binding for noninvasive BCI control

Journal of Neural Engineering
Objective. Noninvasive brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) allow to interact with the external environment by naturally bypassing the musculoskeletal system.
T. Venot   +5 more
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Intentional Binding for Unintended Effects

Timing & Time Perception, 2020
We execute most of our movements in order to elicit an intended effect. This kind of intentionality is commonly assumed to drive a temporal illusion, referred to as Intentional Binding (IB): Stimuli intentionally elicited by one’s own action (i.e ...
Miriam Ruess, R. Thomaschke, A. Kiesel
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Self-associated stimuli produce stronger intentional binding.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2019
Self-generated actions are important for survival; they influence perception, especially the subjective time between the action and its outcome, known as intentional binding (IB).
Mukesh Makwana, N. Srinivasan
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

No evidence in favor of the existence of "intentional" binding.

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
Intentional binding refers to the subjective temporal compression between a voluntary action and its subsequent sensory outcome. Despite some studies challenging the link between temporal compression and intentional action, intentional binding is still ...
Gaiqing Kong   +4 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Inhibition of intentional binding by an additional sound presentation

Experimental Brain Research, 2022
When a voluntary action is followed by an effect after a short delay, the time distance between the action and its effect is perceived to be shorter than the actual time distance. This phenomenon is known as intentional binding (IB). We investigated the influence of presentation of an additional effect on IB between the action and the target effect ...
Y. Fujii   +3 more
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Intentional binding of two effects

open access: yesPsychological Research, 2018
An action that produced an effect is perceived later in time compared to an action that did not produce an effect. Likewise, the effect of an action is perceived earlier in time compared to a stimulus that was not produced by an action. Despite numerous studies on this phenomenon-referred to as Intentional Binding effect (IB)-the underlying mechanisms ...
Miriam Ruess   +4 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Intended emotions influence intentional binding with emotional faces: Larger binding for intended negative emotions

Consciousness and Cognition, 2021
The effect of emotions on Intentional binding (IB) is equivocal. In addition, most studies on IB have not manipulated emotional content of intentions. This study investigates the effect of intended and outcome emotions using emotional faces (happy or disgust face in experiment 1 and a happy or angry face in experiment 3). To see whether the effects are
D. Sarma, N. Srinivasan
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Intentions and expectations in temporal binding

Consciousness and Cognition, 2007
Recently, it has been shown that the perceived times of voluntary movements and their effects are perceived as shifted towards each other. This temporal binding phenomenon was explained by an integrated representation of movement and effect, facilitating operant learning and the experience of intentionality.
Engbert, K., Wohlschläger, A.
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Rethinking intentional binding

2021
The sense of agency (SoA), defined as the feeling of control over our actions and their outcomes, is a fundamental aspect of human experience (Haggard, 2017). Intentional Binding (IB), the subjective compression of the perceived time interval between an action and its outcome, is widely regarded as an implicit measure of SoA (Haggard, 2017; Moore &
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