The perception of sensory effects generated by one’s own actions is typically attenuated compared to the same effects generated externally. However, it is unclear whether this specifically relates to self-generation. Recent studies showed that sensory attenuation mainly relies on action preparation, not actual action execution. Hence, an attenuation of sensory effects generated by another person might occur if these actions can be anticipated and thus be prepared for. Here, we compared the perceived loudness of sounds generated by one’s own actions and actions of another person that either could or could not be anticipated. We found an attenuation of the perceived loudness for self- as compared to other-generated sounds. This difference was...
International audienceAuditory perception could be an interactive process with other sensory inputs ...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...
Self-generated auditory input is perceived less loudly than the same sounds generated externally. Th...
The perception of sensory effects generated by one’s own actions is typically attenuated compared to...
The immediate experience of self-agency, that is, the experience of generating and controlling our a...
The experience of oneself as an agent not only results from interactions with the inanimate environm...
The experience of oneself as an agent not only results from interactions with the inanimate environm...
Stimuli caused by our own voluntary actions receive a special treatment in the brain. In auditory pr...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are attenuated, both in te...
Weiss C, Herwig A, Schuetz-Bosbach S. The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Audito...
International audienceSensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are ...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are attenuated, both in te...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are attenuated, both in te...
Experimental paradigms investigating the processing of self-induced stimuli are often based on the i...
The auditory N1 event-related potential has previously been observed to be attenuated for tones that...
International audienceAuditory perception could be an interactive process with other sensory inputs ...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...
Self-generated auditory input is perceived less loudly than the same sounds generated externally. Th...
The perception of sensory effects generated by one’s own actions is typically attenuated compared to...
The immediate experience of self-agency, that is, the experience of generating and controlling our a...
The experience of oneself as an agent not only results from interactions with the inanimate environm...
The experience of oneself as an agent not only results from interactions with the inanimate environm...
Stimuli caused by our own voluntary actions receive a special treatment in the brain. In auditory pr...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are attenuated, both in te...
Weiss C, Herwig A, Schuetz-Bosbach S. The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Audito...
International audienceSensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are ...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are attenuated, both in te...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that self-generated stimuli are attenuated, both in te...
Experimental paradigms investigating the processing of self-induced stimuli are often based on the i...
The auditory N1 event-related potential has previously been observed to be attenuated for tones that...
International audienceAuditory perception could be an interactive process with other sensory inputs ...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...
Self-generated auditory input is perceived less loudly than the same sounds generated externally. Th...