The now growing literature on the content and sources of the phenomenology of first-person agency highlights the multi-faceted character of the phenomenology of agency and makes it clear that the experience of agency includes many other experiences as components. This paper examines the possible relations between these components of our experience of acting and the processes involved in action specification and action control. After a brief discussion of our awareness of our goals and means of action, it will focus on the sense of agency for a given action, understood as the sense the agent has that he or she is the author of that action. I argue that the sense of agency can be analyzed as a compound of more basic experiences, including the...
Many philosophers and cognitive scientists hold that judgments of agency are grounded in the so-call...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
AbstractSense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one’s own actions, and, through these a...
The now growing literature on the content and sources of the phenomenology of first-person agency hi...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
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The investigation of the sense of agency is an increasingly prominent field of research in psycholog...
Pivotal to the mutual shaping of self and agency is the sense of agency, or agentive self-awareness....
Unraveling the mechanisms underlying self and agency has been a difficult scientific problem. We arg...
ABSTRACT—The experience of agency refers to the experience of being in control both of one’s own act...
Sense of agency—the feeling of being the author of one’s actions—may be a critical component of one...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over actions and their consequences. In this articl...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...
After a long period of neglect, the phenomenology of action has recently regained its place in the a...
The sense of agency is defined as the sense of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. This also ...
Many philosophers and cognitive scientists hold that judgments of agency are grounded in the so-call...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
AbstractSense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one’s own actions, and, through these a...
The now growing literature on the content and sources of the phenomenology of first-person agency hi...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
Contains fulltext : 139908.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access) ...
The investigation of the sense of agency is an increasingly prominent field of research in psycholog...
Pivotal to the mutual shaping of self and agency is the sense of agency, or agentive self-awareness....
Unraveling the mechanisms underlying self and agency has been a difficult scientific problem. We arg...
ABSTRACT—The experience of agency refers to the experience of being in control both of one’s own act...
Sense of agency—the feeling of being the author of one’s actions—may be a critical component of one...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over actions and their consequences. In this articl...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? According to Wittgenstein (1958), the sense of age...
After a long period of neglect, the phenomenology of action has recently regained its place in the a...
The sense of agency is defined as the sense of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. This also ...
Many philosophers and cognitive scientists hold that judgments of agency are grounded in the so-call...
Sense of agency is the feeling of being in control of one's actions and their perceivable effects. M...
AbstractSense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one’s own actions, and, through these a...