An important principle of human ethics is that individuals are not responsible for actions performed when unconscious. Recent research found that the generation of an action and the building of a conscious experience of that action (agency) are distinct processes and crucial mechanisms for self-consciousness. Yet, previous agency studies have focussed on actions of a finger or hand. Here, we investigate how agents consciously monitor actions of the entire body in space during locomotion. This was motivated by previous work revealing that (1) a fundamental aspect of self-consciousness concerns a single and coherent representation of the entire spatially situated body and (2) clinical instances of human behaviour without consciousness occur i...
Sleepwalkers' complex nocturnal behaviors have inspired fictional characters from Shakespeare's Lady...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
An important principle of human ethics is that individuals are not responsible for actions performed...
Agency is an important aspect of bodily self-consciousness, allowing us to separate own movements fr...
Agency is an important aspect of bodily self-consciousness, allowing us to separate own movements fr...
Acting in our environment and experiencing ourselves as conscious agents are fundamental aspects of ...
Agency, the attribution of authorship to an action of our body, requires the intention to carry out ...
Agency, the attribution of authorship to an action of our body, requires the intention to carry out ...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
[Introduction/Motivation:] Body ownership and agency are both closely related to self-consciousness....
When we successfully achieve willed actions, the feeling that our moving body parts belong to the se...
Conscious recognition of an object (“what”) and guidance of action toward it (“how”) have been ident...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? The neuroscience of action shows the existence of ...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? The neuroscience of action shows the existence of ...
Sleepwalkers' complex nocturnal behaviors have inspired fictional characters from Shakespeare's Lady...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
An important principle of human ethics is that individuals are not responsible for actions performed...
Agency is an important aspect of bodily self-consciousness, allowing us to separate own movements fr...
Agency is an important aspect of bodily self-consciousness, allowing us to separate own movements fr...
Acting in our environment and experiencing ourselves as conscious agents are fundamental aspects of ...
Agency, the attribution of authorship to an action of our body, requires the intention to carry out ...
Agency, the attribution of authorship to an action of our body, requires the intention to carry out ...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
[Introduction/Motivation:] Body ownership and agency are both closely related to self-consciousness....
When we successfully achieve willed actions, the feeling that our moving body parts belong to the se...
Conscious recognition of an object (“what”) and guidance of action toward it (“how”) have been ident...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? The neuroscience of action shows the existence of ...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? The neuroscience of action shows the existence of ...
Sleepwalkers' complex nocturnal behaviors have inspired fictional characters from Shakespeare's Lady...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...