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Phytotherapy in Community Pharmacy: Legal Aspects, Uses, and Interactions. [PDF]
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Methodology for the Pediatric Dose Optimization for Seizures in Emergency Medical Services (PediDOSE) study. [PDF]
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BCI and a User’s Judgment of Agency
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The implicit sense of agency is not a perceptual effect but is a judgment effect
Cognitive Processing, 2021The sense of agency (SoA) is characterized as the sense of being the causal agent of one's own actions, and it is measured in two forms: explicit and implicit. In the explicit SoA experiments, the participants explicitly report whether they have a sense of control over their actions or whether they or somebody else is the causal agent of seen actions ...
Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy
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Judgment and the Problem of Agency/Accountability
, 2018K. E. Supriya
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Cognition, 2009
The sense of agency is the sense that one is causing an action. The inferential account of the sense of agency proposes that we experience the sense of agency when we infer that one's own thoughts are the cause of an action. According to this account, the inference occurs when a thought appears in consciousness prior to an action, is consistent with ...
Atsushi Sato
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The sense of agency is the sense that one is causing an action. The inferential account of the sense of agency proposes that we experience the sense of agency when we infer that one's own thoughts are the cause of an action. According to this account, the inference occurs when a thought appears in consciousness prior to an action, is consistent with ...
Atsushi Sato
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