Engaging in metacognition (evaluating, controlling, and representing cognitive states) is paramount for efficient behaviour. In this Review, we examine different types of cognitive …
Intelligent agents need to understand how they can change the world, and how they cannot change it, in order to make rational decisions for their forthcoming actions, and to adapt to …
Abstract The Sense of Agency (SoA), our sensation of control over our actions, is a fundamental mechanism for delineating the Self from the environment and others. SoA …
J Verrel, F Chwolka, E Filevich, J Moyé… - Movement …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Motor symptoms in functional movement disorders (FMDs) are experienced as involuntary but share characteristics of voluntary action. Clinical and experimental evidence …
A Applebaum, O Netzer, Y Stern, Y Zvilichovsky… - Cognition, 2025 - Elsevier
Abstract Sense of Agency (SoA) is the feeling of control over our actions. SoA has been suggested to arise from both implicit sensorimotor integration as well as higher-level …
The experience of the self as an embodied agent in the world is an essential aspect of human consciousness. This experience arises from the feeling of control over one's bodily …
The face serves as a crucial cue for self-identification, while the sense of agency plays a significant role in determining our influence through actions in the environment. The current …
A Charalampaki, AB Ciston… - Journal of Experimental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Despite the ubiquitous presence of tactile information in our daily activities, studies of how we experience agency of our actions have rarely relied on manipulated visuo-tactile …
Cognitive scientists differentiate the “minimal self”–subjective experiences of agency and ownership in our sensorimotor interactions with the world–from declarative beliefs about the …