In this chapter, I consider the question of whether there is a bodily experience of agency. In other words, what I aim to uncover is whether there is a way in which we can make sense of the proposal that our proprioceptive experiences, specifically our kinaesthetic experiences, are capable of representing our bodily movements as actions. I argue that if we properly appreciate the role that proprioceptive states play in action control, there is a clear sense in which there is a bodily experience of agency
At present, most of the neurocognitive models of human sense of agency (ie, “this action is due to m...
The exact relation between the sense that one's body is one's own (body-ownership) and the sense tha...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...
The now growing literature on the content and sources of the phenomenology of first-person agency hi...
ABSTRACT—The experience of agency refers to the experi-ence of being in control both of one’s own ac...
Almost every human activity involves voluntary bodily movements. As agents, we act upon the world wi...
The recent distinction between sense of agency and sense of body-ownership has attracted considerabl...
The recent distinction between sense of agency and sense of body-ownership has attracted considerabl...
The aim of our paper is to show that there is a sense of body that is enactive in nature and that en...
I offer a new metacognitive account of the feeling of agency over bodily actions. On this model the ...
People generally have a strong and immediate intuition whether they are the author of an action or n...
It is necessary to wait for the most recent developments of embodied cognition to give empirical evi...
I offer a new metacognitive account of the feeling of agency over bodily actions. According to this ...
Abstract: In the present paper we address the issue of the role of the body in shaping our basic sel...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
At present, most of the neurocognitive models of human sense of agency (ie, “this action is due to m...
The exact relation between the sense that one's body is one's own (body-ownership) and the sense tha...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...
The now growing literature on the content and sources of the phenomenology of first-person agency hi...
ABSTRACT—The experience of agency refers to the experi-ence of being in control both of one’s own ac...
Almost every human activity involves voluntary bodily movements. As agents, we act upon the world wi...
The recent distinction between sense of agency and sense of body-ownership has attracted considerabl...
The recent distinction between sense of agency and sense of body-ownership has attracted considerabl...
The aim of our paper is to show that there is a sense of body that is enactive in nature and that en...
I offer a new metacognitive account of the feeling of agency over bodily actions. On this model the ...
People generally have a strong and immediate intuition whether they are the author of an action or n...
It is necessary to wait for the most recent developments of embodied cognition to give empirical evi...
I offer a new metacognitive account of the feeling of agency over bodily actions. According to this ...
Abstract: In the present paper we address the issue of the role of the body in shaping our basic sel...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
At present, most of the neurocognitive models of human sense of agency (ie, “this action is due to m...
The exact relation between the sense that one's body is one's own (body-ownership) and the sense tha...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...