Recent neuroscientific research has developed the concept of the embodied agent as a scientifically viable approach to the psychological concept of the self. Both the awareness of one's own actions and awareness of one's own body are necessary conditions for the experience of selfhood. The relative contributions of efferent and afferent information in self-awareness are yet to be fully understood. We review experimental evidence that highlights the phenomenological and functional differences between the "acting self" and the "sensory self." These differences may underlie the ubiquitous modulation of perception in voluntary action. We focus on three main research fields: somatosensory perception, time-awareness, and self-recognition. A serie...
Self-agency (SA) is the individual’s perception that an action is the consequence of his/her own int...
At present, most of the neurocognitive models of human sense of agency (ie, “this action is due to m...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...
Recent neuroscientific research has developed the concept of the embodied agent as a scientifically ...
International audienceRecognizing oneself as the owner of a body and the agent of actions requires s...
The recent distinction between sense of agency and sense of body-ownership has attracted considerabl...
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...
Abstract: In the present paper we address the issue of the role of the body in shaping our basic sel...
In the present paper we address the issue of the role of the body in shaping our basic self-awarenes...
The ability to recognize oneself in voluntary action is called the sense of agency and refers to the...
The investigation of the sense of agency is an increasingly prominent field of research in psycholog...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? The neuroscience of action shows the existence of ...
How does the brain distinguish actions that we perform from movements imposed on us? To study links ...
The aim of our paper is to show that there is a sense of body that is enactive in nature and that en...
Self-agency (SA) is the individual’s perception that an action is the consequence of his/her own int...
At present, most of the neurocognitive models of human sense of agency (ie, “this action is due to m...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...
Recent neuroscientific research has developed the concept of the embodied agent as a scientifically ...
International audienceRecognizing oneself as the owner of a body and the agent of actions requires s...
The recent distinction between sense of agency and sense of body-ownership has attracted considerabl...
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...
Abstract: In the present paper we address the issue of the role of the body in shaping our basic sel...
In the present paper we address the issue of the role of the body in shaping our basic self-awarenes...
The ability to recognize oneself in voluntary action is called the sense of agency and refers to the...
The investigation of the sense of agency is an increasingly prominent field of research in psycholog...
How do I know that I am the person who is moving? The neuroscience of action shows the existence of ...
How does the brain distinguish actions that we perform from movements imposed on us? To study links ...
The aim of our paper is to show that there is a sense of body that is enactive in nature and that en...
Self-agency (SA) is the individual’s perception that an action is the consequence of his/her own int...
At present, most of the neurocognitive models of human sense of agency (ie, “this action is due to m...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...