Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our own movements benefit from preferential processing even when the task is unrelated to self-recognition, and does not involve agency judgments. Participants searched for a moving target defined by its known shape among moving distractors, while continuously moving the computer mouse with one hand. They thereby controlled the motion of one item, which was randomly either the target or any of the distractors, while the other items followed pre-recorded motion pathways. Performance was more accurate and less prone to degradation as set size increased when the target was the self-controlled item. An additional experiment confirmed that participant-c...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
When we interact with the environment in our everyday life the relationship between what we see and ...
Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our ow...
The sense of agency emerges when our voluntary actions produce anticipated or predictable outcomes i...
In psychology, self-representation is widely held to guide our cognition and action. Self-relevant s...
When motion is isolated from form cues and viewed from third-person perspectives, individuals are ab...
<div><p>Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)mo...
In real-life situations, we are often required to recognize our own movements among movements origin...
Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)motion is ...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
When we stand still and do not move our eyes and head, the motion of an object in the world or the a...
In the present study, we addressed the issue of whether healthy individuals can recognize a given ge...
Previous research has shown that motor experience of an action can facilitate the visual recognition...
Evidences of perceptual changes that accompany motor activity have been limited primarily to auditio...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
When we interact with the environment in our everyday life the relationship between what we see and ...
Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our ow...
The sense of agency emerges when our voluntary actions produce anticipated or predictable outcomes i...
In psychology, self-representation is widely held to guide our cognition and action. Self-relevant s...
When motion is isolated from form cues and viewed from third-person perspectives, individuals are ab...
<div><p>Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)mo...
In real-life situations, we are often required to recognize our own movements among movements origin...
Many locomotor tasks involve interactions with moving objects. When observer (i.e., self-)motion is ...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
When we stand still and do not move our eyes and head, the motion of an object in the world or the a...
In the present study, we addressed the issue of whether healthy individuals can recognize a given ge...
Previous research has shown that motor experience of an action can facilitate the visual recognition...
Evidences of perceptual changes that accompany motor activity have been limited primarily to auditio...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
When we interact with the environment in our everyday life the relationship between what we see and ...