Past studies have shown that when a voluntary action produces a sensory effect, the action and the effect will be perceived as being closer in time. This subjective temporal 'attraction' is known as intentional binding (IB). Induction of IB is dependent on the intentionality of one's actions, the predictability of the effect, and the causality between the action and the effect. Previous investigations of IB have utilized abstract stimuli (e.g., flashes and beeps) with adaptation so as to associate the abstract action-effect link. Yet, events from our everyday experiences already have an inherent action-effect link. We, thus, investigated, for the first time, IB under naturalistic, multisensory stimulation by manipulating the intentionality,...
Intentional binding is the perceived compression of the time interval separating an action from its ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
2 It is nearly 10 years since Patrick Haggard and colleagues first reported the ‘intentional binding...
Previous studies have documented a subjective temporal attraction between actions and their effects....
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...
Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in ...
This article revisits Haggard, Clark, and Kalogeras’s (2002) seminal discovery of temporal binding b...
International audienceIntentional binding refers to the fact that when a voluntary action produces a...
Intentional actions that cause an effect are accompanied by an experience of a feeling of control an...
It has been proposed that statistical integration of multisensory cues may be a suitable framework t...
Previous studies have documented temporal attraction in perceived times of actions and their effects...
Recently, it has been shown that the perceived times of voluntary movements and their effects are pe...
Intentional binding refers to the fact that when a voluntary action produces a sensory outcome, acti...
We investigated differences in intentional binding in high and low hypnotizable groups to explore tw...
Temporal binding refers to a subjective shortening of elapsed time between actions and their resulta...
Intentional binding is the perceived compression of the time interval separating an action from its ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
2 It is nearly 10 years since Patrick Haggard and colleagues first reported the ‘intentional binding...
Previous studies have documented a subjective temporal attraction between actions and their effects....
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...
Intentional motor actions and their effects are bound together in temporal perception, resulting in ...
This article revisits Haggard, Clark, and Kalogeras’s (2002) seminal discovery of temporal binding b...
International audienceIntentional binding refers to the fact that when a voluntary action produces a...
Intentional actions that cause an effect are accompanied by an experience of a feeling of control an...
It has been proposed that statistical integration of multisensory cues may be a suitable framework t...
Previous studies have documented temporal attraction in perceived times of actions and their effects...
Recently, it has been shown that the perceived times of voluntary movements and their effects are pe...
Intentional binding refers to the fact that when a voluntary action produces a sensory outcome, acti...
We investigated differences in intentional binding in high and low hypnotizable groups to explore tw...
Temporal binding refers to a subjective shortening of elapsed time between actions and their resulta...
Intentional binding is the perceived compression of the time interval separating an action from its ...
According to widely held views in cognitive science harking back to David Hume, causality cannot be ...
2 It is nearly 10 years since Patrick Haggard and colleagues first reported the ‘intentional binding...