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LETTERS OF INTENT : NON-BINDING PRELIMINARY NEGOTIATIONS OR BINDING CONTRACTS?

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Assessing intentional binding with the method of constant stimuli

Consciousness and Cognition, 2012
Intentional binding describes the phenomenon that actions and their effects are perceived to be temporally approximated. We introduced a new method of duration estimation to the research field, the method of constant stimuli. Participants freely chose to press one of two keys or experienced passive key presses.
Sophie Nolden   +2 more
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Sense of agency and intentional binding in joint action

Experimental Brain Research, 2011
Understanding the sense of agency is a key challenge for the psychological and brain sciences. When an individual makes an action that is followed by an effect such as an auditory tone, there is a perceived compression in time of the interval between the action and the effect.
Sukhvinder S Obhi
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Intentional binding: a measure of agency

2015
Jensen, Mads; id_orcid 0000-0003-3777-1514   +2 more
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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 a rotating clock hand.
Wladimir Kirsch   +2 more
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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 ...
Yoshitaka Fujii   +3 more
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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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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., effects) are perceived as temporally earlier compared to unintentionally occurring stimuli (not elicited ...
Ruess, Miriam   +2 more
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Intentional binding: Merely a procedural confound?

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2023
Sense of agency (SoA) is the feeling of having control over one's actions and their outcomes. Previous research claimed that SoA is reflected in "intentional binding" effects, that is, the subjective compression of time between a voluntary action and an intended outcome.
Julian Gutzeit   +3 more
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