The experience of agency refers to the feeling that we control our own actions, and through them the outside world. In many contexts, sense of agency has strong implications for moral responsibility. For example, a sense of agency may allow people to choose between right and wrong actions, either immediately, or on subsequent occasions through learning about the moral consequences of their actions. In this study we investigate the relation between the experience of operant action, and responsibility for action outcomes using the intentional binding effect (Haggard, Clark, & Kalogeras, 2002) as an implicit, quantitative measure related to sense of agency. We studied the time at which people perceived simple manual actions and their effects, ...
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...
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 sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one’s actions, and, through them, over ext...
2 It is nearly 10 years since Patrick Haggard and colleagues first reported the ‘intentional binding...
ABSTRACT—The experience of agency refers to the experience of being in control both of one’s own act...
For centuries, criminal and deviant behaviors have always been considered as a mystery because they ...
We investigated how the emotional valence of an action outcome influences the experience of control,...
Awareness of action is a pervasive personal experience that is crucial in understanding self-generat...
Sense of Agency (SoA) refers to the awareness of being the agent of our own actions. A key feature o...
The sense of controlling one's own actions is fundamental to normal human mental function, and also ...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that one’s voluntary actions caused external events. Past stud...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
The sense of controlling one's own actions is fundamental to normal human mental function, and also ...
Intentional binding is the perceived compression of the time interval separating an action from its ...
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...
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 sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one’s actions, and, through them, over ext...
2 It is nearly 10 years since Patrick Haggard and colleagues first reported the ‘intentional binding...
ABSTRACT—The experience of agency refers to the experience of being in control both of one’s own act...
For centuries, criminal and deviant behaviors have always been considered as a mystery because they ...
We investigated how the emotional valence of an action outcome influences the experience of control,...
Awareness of action is a pervasive personal experience that is crucial in understanding self-generat...
Sense of Agency (SoA) refers to the awareness of being the agent of our own actions. A key feature o...
The sense of controlling one's own actions is fundamental to normal human mental function, and also ...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling that one’s voluntary actions caused external events. Past stud...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
The sense of controlling one's own actions is fundamental to normal human mental function, and also ...
Intentional binding is the perceived compression of the time interval separating an action from its ...
Sense of agency is the way in which we understand the causal relationships between our actions and s...
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...