<div><p>The sense of agency (SoA) refers to the phenomenal experience of initiating and controlling an action, whereas the sense of ownership (SoO) describes the feeling of myness an agent experiences towards his or her own body parts. SoA has been investigated with intentional binding paradigms, and the sense of ownership (SoO) with the rubber-hand illusion (RHI). We investigated the relationship between SoA and SoO by incorporating intentional binding into the RHI. Explicit and implicit measures of agency (SoA-questionnaire, intentional binding) and ownership (SoO-questionnaire, proprioceptive drift) were used. Artificial hand position (congruent/incongruent) and mode of agent (self-agent/other-agent) were systematically varied. Reported ...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
Most of us take for granted that our body is our body. One typically experiences one’s body as some...
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...
The sense of agency (SoA) refers to the phenomenal experience of initiating and controlling an actio...
The relationship between sense of agency and sense of ownership remains unclear. Here we investigate...
During voluntary hand movement, we sense that we generate the movement and that the hand is a part o...
During voluntary hand movement, we sense that we generate the movement and that the hand is a part o...
Previous rubber/virtual hand illusion studies have established important constraints for the illusio...
When performing willed actions, we have the unified and coherent experience of owning and controllin...
Most of us take for granted that our body is our body. One typically experiences one’s body as som...
Humans regularly feel a sense of agency (SoA) over events where the causal link between action and o...
Usually, we do not question that we possess a body and act upon the world. This pre-reflective aware...
The rubber hand illusion is an experimental paradigm that induces the illusion of ownership over a f...
We investigated how motor agency in the voluntary control of body movement influences body awareness...
Body ownership can be studied via the rubber hand illusion (RHI), in which an artificial limb can be...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
Most of us take for granted that our body is our body. One typically experiences one’s body as some...
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...
The sense of agency (SoA) refers to the phenomenal experience of initiating and controlling an actio...
The relationship between sense of agency and sense of ownership remains unclear. Here we investigate...
During voluntary hand movement, we sense that we generate the movement and that the hand is a part o...
During voluntary hand movement, we sense that we generate the movement and that the hand is a part o...
Previous rubber/virtual hand illusion studies have established important constraints for the illusio...
When performing willed actions, we have the unified and coherent experience of owning and controllin...
Most of us take for granted that our body is our body. One typically experiences one’s body as som...
Humans regularly feel a sense of agency (SoA) over events where the causal link between action and o...
Usually, we do not question that we possess a body and act upon the world. This pre-reflective aware...
The rubber hand illusion is an experimental paradigm that induces the illusion of ownership over a f...
We investigated how motor agency in the voluntary control of body movement influences body awareness...
Body ownership can be studied via the rubber hand illusion (RHI), in which an artificial limb can be...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
Most of us take for granted that our body is our body. One typically experiences one’s body as some...
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...