SummarySense of agency (SoA) refers to the feeling that one’s voluntary actions produce external sensory events [1, 2]. Several psychological theories hypothesized links between SoA and affective evaluation [3–6]. For example, people tend to attribute positive outcomes to their own actions, perhaps reflecting high-level narrative processes that enhance self-esteem [3]. Here we provide the first evidence that such emotional modulations also involve changes in the low-level sensorimotor basis of agency. The intentional binding paradigm [1] was used to quantify the subjective temporal compression between a voluntary action and its sensory consequences, providing an implicit measure of SoA. Emotional valence of action outcomes was manipulated b...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...
SummarySense of agency (SoA) refers to the feeling that one’s voluntary actions produce external sen...
Sense of agency (SoA), a feeling that one's voluntary actions produce events in the external world, ...
We investigated how the emotional valence of an action outcome influences the experience of control,...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that one’s voluntary actions caused external events. Past stud...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that ones voluntary actions caused external events. Past studi...
The emotional consequences of our own and others’ actions can influence our agentive self-awareness ...
The emotional consequences of our own and others’ actions can influence our agentive self-awareness ...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that one's voluntary actions caused external events. Past stud...
The sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one’s actions, and, through them, over ext...
Sense of agency (SoA) refers to the subjective experience that a voluntary action causes specific ou...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...
SummarySense of agency (SoA) refers to the feeling that one’s voluntary actions produce external sen...
Sense of agency (SoA), a feeling that one's voluntary actions produce events in the external world, ...
We investigated how the emotional valence of an action outcome influences the experience of control,...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that one’s voluntary actions caused external events. Past stud...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that ones voluntary actions caused external events. Past studi...
The emotional consequences of our own and others’ actions can influence our agentive self-awareness ...
The emotional consequences of our own and others’ actions can influence our agentive self-awareness ...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that one's voluntary actions caused external events. Past stud...
The sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one’s actions, and, through them, over ext...
Sense of agency (SoA) refers to the subjective experience that a voluntary action causes specific ou...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...