Predictive mechanisms are not involved the same way during human-human vs. human-machine interactions: A review
A Sahaï, E Pacherie, O Grynszpan… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Nowadays, interactions with others do not only involve human peers but also automated
systems. Many studies suggest that the motor predictive systems that are engaged during …
systems. Many studies suggest that the motor predictive systems that are engaged during …
The agent brain: a review of non-invasive brain stimulation studies on sensing agency
D Crivelli, M Balconi - Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2017 - frontiersin.org
According to philosophy of mind and neuroscientific models, the sense of agency can be
defined as the sense that I am the one that is generating an action and causing its effects …
defined as the sense that I am the one that is generating an action and causing its effects …
Putting our heads together: interpersonal neural synchronization as a biological mechanism for shared intentionality
FA Fishburn, VP Murty, CO Hlutkowsky… - Social cognitive and …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Shared intentionality, or collaborative interactions in which individuals have a shared goal
and must coordinate their efforts, is a core component of human interaction. However, the …
and must coordinate their efforts, is a core component of human interaction. However, the …
Sense of agency and intentional binding in joint action
SS Obhi, P Hall - Experimental brain research, 2011 - Springer
Understanding the sense of agency is a key challenge for the psychological and brain
sciences. When an individual makes an action that is followed by an effect such as an …
sciences. When an individual makes an action that is followed by an effect such as an …
Sense of agency in joint action: Influence of human and computer co-actors
SS Obhi, P Hall - Experimental brain research, 2011 - Springer
Intentional binding is the perceived shortening of the time between a voluntary action and its
consequent effect and has been suggested as an implicit measure of agency. This …
consequent effect and has been suggested as an implicit measure of agency. This …
Shared emotions, interpersonal syntonization, and group decision-making: a multi-agent perspective
D Crivelli, M Balconi - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Group decision-making refers to the process of making decisions collectively, involving
multiple individuals who work together to discuss, analyze, and choose among various …
multiple individuals who work together to discuss, analyze, and choose among various …
Functional EEG connectivity during competition
M Balconi, ME Vanutelli - BMC neuroscience, 2018 - Springer
Background Social behavior and interactions pervasively shape and influence our lives and
relationships. Competition, in particular, has become a core topic in social neuroscience …
relationships. Competition, in particular, has become a core topic in social neuroscience …
Affective, social, and informative gestures reproduction in human interaction: hyperscanning and brain connectivity
Gestural communication characterizes daily individuals' interactions in order to share
information and to modify others' behavior. Social neuroscience has investigated the neural …
information and to modify others' behavior. Social neuroscience has investigated the neural …
The out-of-the-loop Brain: A neuroergonomic approach of the human automation interaction
The world surrounding us has become increasingly technological. Nowadays, the influence
of automation is perceived in each aspect of everyday life. If automation makes some …
of automation is perceived in each aspect of everyday life. If automation makes some …
A naturalistic paradigm simulating gaze-based social interactions for the investigation of social agency
ML Brandi, D Kaifel, JM Lahnakoski… - Behavior Research …, 2020 - Springer
Sense of agency describes the experience of being the cause of one's own actions and the
resulting effects. In a social interaction, one's actions may also have a perceivable effect on …
resulting effects. In a social interaction, one's actions may also have a perceivable effect on …