The sense of agency in perception, behaviour and human–machine interactions
The sense of agency refers to the subjective feeling of controlling one's own actions, and
through them, external events. The sense of agency is a byproduct of human movements …
through them, external events. The sense of agency is a byproduct of human movements …
Active inference, sensory attenuation and illusions
Active inference provides a simple and neurobiologically plausible account of how action
and perception are coupled in producing (Bayes) optimal behaviour. This can be seen most …
and perception are coupled in producing (Bayes) optimal behaviour. This can be seen most …
The sense of agency scale: A measure of consciously perceived control over one's mind, body, and the immediate environment
The sense of agency (SoA) is defined as “the registration that I am the initiator of my actions.”
Both “direct” and “indirect” measurement of SoA has focused on specific contextualized …
Both “direct” and “indirect” measurement of SoA has focused on specific contextualized …
A cortical filter that learns to suppress the acoustic consequences of movement
DM Schneider, J Sundararajan, R Mooney - Nature, 2018 - nature.com
Sounds can arise from the environment and also predictably from many of our own
movements, such as vocalizing, walking, or playing music. The capacity to anticipate these …
movements, such as vocalizing, walking, or playing music. The capacity to anticipate these …
Do implicit and explicit measures of the sense of agency measure the same thing?
JA Dewey, G Knoblich - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
The sense of agency (SoA) refers to perceived causality of the self, ie the feeling of causing
something to happen. The SoA has been probed using a variety of explicit and implicit …
something to happen. The SoA has been probed using a variety of explicit and implicit …
Mechanisms of intentional binding and sensory attenuation: the role of temporal prediction, temporal control, identity prediction, and motor prediction.
Sensory processing of action effects has been shown to differ from that of externally
triggered stimuli, with respect both to the perceived timing of their occurrence (intentional …
triggered stimuli, with respect both to the perceived timing of their occurrence (intentional …
Intentional binding coincides with explicit sense of agency
S Imaizumi, Y Tanno - Consciousness and cognition, 2019 - Elsevier
Sense of agency, a feeling of generating actions and events by oneself, stems from action–
outcome congruence. An implicit marker of sense of agency is intentional binding, which is …
outcome congruence. An implicit marker of sense of agency is intentional binding, which is …
Multisensory decisions from self to world
Classic Bayesian models of perceptual inference describe how an ideal observer would
integrate 'unisensory'measurements (multisensory integration) and attribute sensory signals …
integrate 'unisensory'measurements (multisensory integration) and attribute sensory signals …
[HTML][HTML] Cancelling cancellation? Sensorimotor control, agency, and prediction
For decades, classic theories of action control and action awareness have been built around
the idea that the brain predictively 'cancels' expected action outcomes from perception …
the idea that the brain predictively 'cancels' expected action outcomes from perception …
How movement modulates hearing
DM Schneider, R Mooney - Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Hearing is often viewed as a passive process: Sound enters the ear, triggers a cascade of
activity through the auditory system, and culminates in an auditory percept. In contrast to a …
activity through the auditory system, and culminates in an auditory percept. In contrast to a …