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The impact of eye contact on the sense of agency [PDF]
Recent research suggests that eye contact can lead to enhanced self-awareness. A related phenomenon, the sense of agency deals with the notion of the self as the origin of our actions.
Brass, Marcel +3 more
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Time perception and the experience of agency in meditation and hypnosis [PDF]
Mindfulness meditation and hypnosis are related in opposing ways to awareness of intentions. The cold control theory of hypnosis proposes that hypnotic responding involves the experience of involuntariness while performing an actually intentional action.
Alais D. +118 more
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Illusory temporal binding in meditators [PDF]
We investigate conditions in which more accurate metacognition may lead to greater susceptibility to illusion; and thus conditions under which mindfulness meditation may lead to less accurate perceptions. Specifically, greater awareness of intentions may
A Desantis +36 more
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Intentional binding and higher order agency experience [PDF]
Recent research has shown that human instrumental action is associated with systematic changes in time perception: The interval between a voluntary action and an outcome is perceived as shorter than the interval between a physically similar involuntary movement and an outcome.
Moore, James W., Haggard, Patrick
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Loss of agency in apraxia [PDF]
The feeling of acting voluntarily is a fundamental component of human behavior and social life and is usually accompanied by a sense of agency. However, this ability can be impaired in a number of diseases and disorders.
GALLI, GIULIA, PAZZAGLIA, Mariella
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Effect of External Force on Agency in Physical Human-Machine Interaction
In the advent of intelligent robotic tools for physically assisting humans, user experience, and intuitiveness in particular have become important features for control designs.
Satoshi Endo +5 more
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Automation technology and sense of control: a window on human agency. [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that the perceived times of voluntary actions and their effects are perceived as shifted towards each other, so that the interval between action and outcome seems shortened.
Bruno Berberian +3 more
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A study in the cognition of individuals’ identity: Solving the problem of singular cognition in object and agent tracking [PDF]
This article compares the ability to track individuals lacking mental states with the ability to track intentional agents. It explains why reference to individuals raises the problem of explaining how cognitive agents track unique individuals and in what
Bullot, Dr. Nicolas, Rysiew, Dr. Patrick
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Aging, eye movements, and object-location memory. [PDF]
This study investigated whether "intentional" instructions could improve older adults' object memory and object-location memory about a scene by promoting object-oriented viewing.
Shui-I Shih +2 more
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No Evidence in Favour of the Existence of ‘Intentional’ Binding
Abstract Intentional binding refers to the subjective temporal compression between a voluntary action and its sensory outcome. Despite some studies having challenged the link between temporal compression and intentional action, the intentional binding is still widely used as an implicit measure for the sense of agency.
Gaiqing Kong +4 more
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