The sense of agency for brain disorders: A comprehensive review and proposed framework
Abstract Sense of Agency (SoA) refers to the feeling of control over voluntary actions and the
outcomes of those actions. Several brain disorders are characterized by an abnormal SoA …
outcomes of those actions. Several brain disorders are characterized by an abnormal SoA …
[HTML][HTML] Multimodal integration learning of robot behavior using deep neural networks
For humans to accurately understand the world around them, multimodal integration is
essential because it enhances perceptual precision and reduces ambiguity. Computational …
essential because it enhances perceptual precision and reduces ambiguity. Computational …
Intentional binding without intentional action
The experience of authorship over one's actions and their consequences—sense of agency—
is a fundamental aspect of conscious experience. In recent years, it has become common to …
is a fundamental aspect of conscious experience. In recent years, it has become common to …
[HTML][HTML] Being active over one's own motion: Considering predictive mechanisms in self-motion perception
AL Rineau, L Bringoux, JC Sarrazin… - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Self-motion perception is a key element guiding pilots' behavior. Its importance is mostly
revealed when impaired, leading in most cases to spatial disorientation which is still today a …
revealed when impaired, leading in most cases to spatial disorientation which is still today a …
The impact of latency on perceptual judgments and motor performance in closed-loop interaction in virtual reality
Latency between a user's movement and visual feedback is inevitable in every Virtual
Reality application, as signal transmission and processing take time. Unfortunately, a high …
Reality application, as signal transmission and processing take time. Unfortunately, a high …
On the role of interoception in body and object perception: A multisensory-integration account
W Kirsch, W Kunde - Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Various “embodied perception” phenomena suggest that what people sense of their body
shapes what they perceive of the environment and that what they perceive of the …
shapes what they perceive of the environment and that what they perceive of the …
The time windows of the sense of agency
The 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 …
as external cues like contextual information and prior information (degree of contingency …
Temporal binding, causation, and agency: Developing a new theoretical framework
C Hoerl, S Lorimer, T McCormack… - Cognitive …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some
time later, is subjectively compressed. We discuss two ways in which temporal binding has …
time later, is subjectively compressed. We discuss two ways in which temporal binding has …
[HTML][HTML] The sense of agency during continuous action: performance is more important than action-feedback association
The sense of agency refers to the feeling that one is controlling events through one's own
behavior. This study examined how task performance and the delay of events influence …
behavior. This study examined how task performance and the delay of events influence …
[HTML][HTML] The readiness potential reflects intentional binding
HG Jo, M Wittmann, T Hinterberger… - Frontiers in human …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
When a voluntary action is causally linked with a sensory outcome, the action and its
consequent effect are perceived as being closer together in time. This effect is called …
consequent effect are perceived as being closer together in time. This effect is called …