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Intentional binding as an implicit measure of the sense of agency
Intentional binding (IB) is the effect of the subjective temporal attraction of an action and its result. This effect is often viewed as an implicit measure of the sense of agency — a person's awareness of his or her own actions.
A. Yashin, I. Dubynin
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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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Intentional binding enhances hybrid BCI control
18 pages, 5 figures, 7 supplementary ...
Venot, Tristan +5 more
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Intentional binding and the sense of agency: A review [PDF]
It is nearly 10 years since Patrick Haggard and colleagues first reported the 'intentional binding' effect (Haggard, Clark, & Kalogeras, 2002). The intentional binding effect refers to the subjective compression of the temporal interval between a voluntary action and its external sensory consequence.
Moore, James W., Obhi, Sukhvinder S.
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Intentional and incidental odour-colour binding in working memory
The question of how features are bound together in working memory has become a topic of much research in recent years. However, this is typically focused on visual and/or auditory stimuli. This study applies established feature binding procedures to investigate odour binding in working memory.
Andrew J. Johnson, Richard J. Allen
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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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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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The critical events for motor-sensory temporal recalibration [PDF]
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate sense of timing. Our sense of appropriate timing relationships must, however, be malleable as there is a variable delay between the physical timing of an ...
Arnold, D. H., Nancarrow, K., Yarrow, K.
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“Sweet: I did it”! Measuring the sense of agency in gustatory interfaces
Novel gustatory interfaces offer the potential to use the sense of taste as a feedback modality during the interaction. They are being explored in a wide range of implementations, from chemical to electrical and thermal stimulation of taste. However, the
Chi Thanh Vi +6 more
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