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Susceptibility of agency judgments to social influence
The experience of agency refers to the phenomenal experience of being the causal source of one's own actions, and through them, the course of events in the outside world.
A. Baptista +4 more
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The Role of Judgment in Doxastic Agency [PDF]
We take it that we can exercise doxastic agency by reasoning and by making judgments. We take it, that is, that we can actively make up our minds by reasoning and judging.
D. R. Jenkins
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Feeling of agency versus judgment of agency in passive movements with various delays from the stimulus [PDF]
Background. The sense of agency (SoA) provides us with the experience of being a physical agent with free will. On a phenomenological basis, SoA can be divided into sensory components (feeling of agency, FoA) and more cognitive components (judgment of
Dubynin I. A., Shishkin S. L.
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Evidence for pain attenuation by the motor system-based judgment of agency
Pain is an integral part of our lives. Although the effect of 'control' on sensed pain has been extensively studied and discussed, recent findings seem to be at odds with the substantial evidence for a robust motor-based sensory attenuation effect - an indirect marker for one's sense of agency.
N. Karsh, O. Goldstein, Baruch Eitam
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Judgments of agency are affected by sensory noise without recruiting metacognitive processing [PDF]
Abstract Judgments of agency, our sense of control over our actions and the environment, often occur in noisy conditions. We examined the computations underlying judgments of agency, in particular under the influence of sensory noise. Building on previous literature, we studied whether judgments of agency incorporate uncertainty in the ...
Marika Constant +2 more
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Sense of agency predicts severity of moral judgments
Sense of Agency (SoA) refers to the awareness of being the agent of our own actions. A key feature of SoA relies on the perceived temporal compression between our own actions and their sensory consequences, a phenomenon known as “Intentional Binding.” Prior studies have linked SoA to the sense of responsibility for our own actions.
Chiara Spaccasassi +5 more
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Personal agency and entrepreneurial intentions among business students [PDF]
Entrepreneurship literature refers to entrepreneurial activity as an agency and has established intention as the most critical antecedent of entrepreneurial behavior.
Evangelia Koutsogianni +3 more
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Moral asymmetries in judgments of agency withstand ludicrous causal deviance [PDF]
Americans have been shown to attribute greater intentionality to immoral than to amoral actions in cases of causal deviance, that is, cases where a goal is satisfied in a way that deviates from initially planned means (e.g., a gunman wants to hit a target and his hand slips, but the bullet ricochets off a rock into the target).
Sousa, Paulo +2 more
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Psychopathy, Agency, and Practical Reason [PDF]
Philosophers have urged that considerations about the psychopath’s capacity for practical rationality can help to advance metaethical debates. These debates include the role of rational faculties in moral judgment and action, the relationship between ...
Wonderly, Monique
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The Board of Appeal (BoA) of the Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) belongs to the category of appeal bodies hearing appeals against the deci-sions of EU administrative agencies.
Mariusz Swora
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