When dyads act in parallel, a sense of agency for the auditory consequences depends on the order of the actions

JA Dewey, TH Carr - Consciousness and cognition, 2013 - Elsevier
The sense of agency (SA) is the perception of willfully causing something to happen.
Wegner and Wheatley (1999) proposed three prerequisites for SA: temporal contiguity
between an action and its effect, congruence between predicted and observed effects, and
exclusivity (absence of competing causal explanations). We investigated how temporal
contiguity, congruence, and the order of two human agents' actions influenced SA on a task
where participants rated feelings of self-agency for producing a tone. SA decreased when …
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