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Intentional Binding and Emotion
2020This study investigates intentional binding for emotional ...
Dhrubajyoti Sarma, Narayanan Srinivasan
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Intentional binding decreases during learning: Implications for sense of agency
Quarterly Journal of Experimental PsychologyThe sense of agency refers to the subjective experience of controlling one’s own actions and their outcomes. While agency is often thought to increase with better performance, it remains unclear how it evolves during learning.
Silvia Seghezzi +2 more
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IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
Wearable electromyography (EMG)-based control interfaces are widely used by various users including both individuals with and without physical disabilities.
Miwa Nagai +2 more
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Wearable electromyography (EMG)-based control interfaces are widely used by various users including both individuals with and without physical disabilities.
Miwa Nagai +2 more
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International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics
The sense of agency is the perceptual experience of authoring our volitional actions. It is a valuable framework for assessing perceptions of control and the quality of interaction for users operating assistive devices.
Momchil Gavrilov +5 more
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The sense of agency is the perceptual experience of authoring our volitional actions. It is a valuable framework for assessing perceptions of control and the quality of interaction for users operating assistive devices.
Momchil Gavrilov +5 more
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Intentional binding in self-made and observed actions
Experimental Brain Research, 2013Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and sensory events. Agency is implicitly measured using intentional binding paradigms, where voluntary self-made actions and consequential sensory events are perceived as shifted closer together in time.
Poonian, S. K., Cunnington, Ross
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Social Cognition
Social Identity Threat (SIT) theory suggests that the awareness of a devalued in-group identity can threaten self-related processing and subsequent performance via expectations of bias.
Deewa Anwarzi +2 more
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Social Identity Threat (SIT) theory suggests that the awareness of a devalued in-group identity can threaten self-related processing and subsequent performance via expectations of bias.
Deewa Anwarzi +2 more
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2019
Supplemental material, Suzuki_OpenPracticesDisclosure_rev for Intentional Binding Without Intentional Action by Keisuke Suzuki, Peter Lush, Anil K.
Suzuki, Keisuke +3 more
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Supplemental material, Suzuki_OpenPracticesDisclosure_rev for Intentional Binding Without Intentional Action by Keisuke Suzuki, Peter Lush, Anil K.
Suzuki, Keisuke +3 more
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Assessing intentional binding with the method of constant stimuli
Consciousness and Cognition, 2012Intentional 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.
Nolden, Sophie +2 more
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Sense of agency and intentional binding in joint action
Experimental Brain Research, 2011Understanding 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, Preston, Hall
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Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology
BACKGROUND Apathy is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome in neurodegenerative dementias, though its underlying mechanisms are not well understood. It is characterized, in part, by a reduction in self-initiated action (ie, voluntary actions instigated by ...
Rubina Malik +8 more
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BACKGROUND Apathy is a common neuropsychiatric syndrome in neurodegenerative dementias, though its underlying mechanisms are not well understood. It is characterized, in part, by a reduction in self-initiated action (ie, voluntary actions instigated by ...
Rubina Malik +8 more
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