In order to keep up with a changing environment, mobile organisms must be capable of deciding both where and when to move. This precision necessitates a strong sense of time …
The neuroscience of volition is an emerging subfield of the brain sciences, with hundreds of papers on the role of consciousness in action formation published each year. This makes …
Sense of Agency, the phenomenology associated with causing one's own actions and corresponding effects, is a cornerstone of human experience. Social Agency can be defined …
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 …
Understanding user perceptions of interacting with the virtual world is one of the research focuses in recent years, given the rapid proliferation of virtual reality (VR) and driven to …
We first review recent work from our laboratory, which construes hypnotizability as an example of a more general trait of capacity for phenomenological control, which people can …
Sense of agency (SoA) refers to the experience or belief that one's own actions caused an external event. Here we present a model of SoA in the framework of optimal Bayesian cue …
J Gutzeit, L Weller, J Kürten… - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Sense of agency (SoA) is the feeling of having control over one's actions and their outcomes. Previous research claimed that SoA is reflected in “intentional binding” effects …
Abstract While the Sense of Agency (SoA)–the experience of controlling actions–is linked to motoric processes, the effects of non-motoric cues remain uncertain. We performed a …