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Neural Correlates of the Embodied Sense of Agency
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Sense of agency at a gaze-contingent display with jittery temporal delay. [PDF]
Kim J, Yoshida T.
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Sense of Agency and Skills Learning in Virtual-Mediated Environment: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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The time windows of the sense of agency
Consciousness and Cognition, 2013The sense of agency depends on some internal cues that derive from action control, as well as external cues like contextual information and prior information (degree of contingency between an action and is effect). We assessed whether external agency cues are combined with internal agency cues to affect the sense of agency.
Farrer, ChloƩ +2 more
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Experience of agency and sense of responsibility
Consciousness and Cognition, 2011The experience of agency refers to the feeling that we control our own actions, and through them the outside world. In many contexts, sense of agency has strong implications for moral responsibility. For example, a sense of agency may allow people to choose between right and wrong actions, either immediately, or on subsequent occasions through learning
Patrick Haggard
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Outcome processing and the sense of agency
Consciousness and Cognition, 2020People can distinguish outcomes they cause from those they do not; that is, they are quite able to sense self-agency in outcomes. A well-received idea is that the sense of agency is produced by a comparison between a predicted outcome and the actual outcome that occurs.
Nicholas, Hon, Jin-Lin, Sim
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Agency, the Sense of Presence, and Schizophrenia
CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2009The objective of this work is to evaluate the impact of agency deficiency on presence. We hypothesize that a deficit in agency, such as occurs in schizophrenia, has repercussions on the sense of presence as well as on performance in a sensorimotor test involving the body.
Elise Lallart +2 more
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2017
It has been recognized that the sensorimotor approach needs to be extended to account for not only the pragmatic aspects of perception but also the subjective phenomenology that characterizes experiences of the world and the self. In this chapter, the notion is proposed that sensorimotor agency can serve as the basis for a non-representational, world ...
Ezequiel A. Di Paolo +2 more
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It has been recognized that the sensorimotor approach needs to be extended to account for not only the pragmatic aspects of perception but also the subjective phenomenology that characterizes experiences of the world and the self. In this chapter, the notion is proposed that sensorimotor agency can serve as the basis for a non-representational, world ...
Ezequiel A. Di Paolo +2 more
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Studies in Language, 2018
AbstractRoper Kriol exhibits variation in the shape of the first-person singular pronoun in subject position. This paper provides an account of the numerous syntactic, semantic and pragmatic factors that appear to influence the selection of eitheraiormibased predominantly on a study of a corpus of the written language. It is claimed that the synchronic
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AbstractRoper Kriol exhibits variation in the shape of the first-person singular pronoun in subject position. This paper provides an account of the numerous syntactic, semantic and pragmatic factors that appear to influence the selection of eitheraiormibased predominantly on a study of a corpus of the written language. It is claimed that the synchronic
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