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Intentional Binding and Emotion
2020This study investigates intentional binding for emotional ...
Dhrubajyoti Sarma, Narayanan Srinivasan
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Rethinking intentional binding
2021The 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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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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Intentional binding as a marker of agency across the lifespan
Consciousness and Cognition, 2017The feeling of control over actions and their external effects is known as Sense of Agency (SoAg). People usually have a distinctive SoAg for events caused by their own actions. However, if the agent is a child or an older person, this feeling of being responsible for the consequences of an action may differ from what an adult would feel.
Annachiara, Cavazzana +2 more
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Intentional binding for noninvasive BCI control
Journal of Neural EngineeringAbstract Objective. Noninvasive brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) allow to interact with the external environment by naturally bypassing the musculoskeletal system. Making BCIs efficient and accurate is paramount to improve the reliability of real-life and clinical applications, from open-loop device control to closed ...
Venot, Tristan +5 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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The Time Course of Intentional Binding for Late Effects
Timing & Time Perception, 2018Stimuli elicited by one’s own actions (i.e., effects) are perceived as temporally earlier compared to stimuli not elicited by one’s own actions. This phenomenon is referred to as intentional binding (IB), and is commonly used as an implicit measure of sense of agency.
Ruess, Miriam +2 more
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Intentional binding and self-transcendence: Searching for pro-survival behavior in sense-of-agency
Consciousness and Cognition, 2022Keiyu Niikuni +2 more
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