Voluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content of this experience, and its neural basis, remain controversial. On one view, the mind just retrospectively ascribes intentions to explain the occurrence of actions that lack obvious triggering stimuli. Here, we use EEG frequency analysis of sensorimotor rhythms to investigate brain activity when a participant (CL, co-author of this paper) with congenital absence of the left hand and arm, prepared and made a voluntary action with the right or the phantom “left hand”. CL reported the moment she experienced the intention to press a key. This timepoint was then used as a marker for aligning and averaging EEG. In a second condition, CL was asked to prepar...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
How do we know whether our own actions were voluntary or involuntary? Intentional theories of sense ...
“Sense of agency” refers to the experience that links one’s voluntary actions to their external outc...
Voluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content of this ...
AbstractVoluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content ...
In 1965, Hans Kornhuber and Luder Deecke made a discovery that greatly influenced the study of volun...
The brain processes involved in the planning and initiation of voluntary action are of great interes...
Objectives: The sense of body-ownership grounds on the ability to feel our bodies as part of an expe...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to ac...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
Background: Functional neurological disorders (FNDs), also known as conversion disorder, are unexpla...
The feeling of controlling events through one's actions is fundamental to human experience, but its ...
The distinct feeling of wanting to act and thereby causing our own actions is crucial to our self-pe...
How do we know whether our own actions were voluntary or involuntary? Intentional theories of sense ...
How does the brain generate our experience of being in control over our actions and their effects? H...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
How do we know whether our own actions were voluntary or involuntary? Intentional theories of sense ...
“Sense of agency” refers to the experience that links one’s voluntary actions to their external outc...
Voluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content of this ...
AbstractVoluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content ...
In 1965, Hans Kornhuber and Luder Deecke made a discovery that greatly influenced the study of volun...
The brain processes involved in the planning and initiation of voluntary action are of great interes...
Objectives: The sense of body-ownership grounds on the ability to feel our bodies as part of an expe...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to ac...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
Background: Functional neurological disorders (FNDs), also known as conversion disorder, are unexpla...
The feeling of controlling events through one's actions is fundamental to human experience, but its ...
The distinct feeling of wanting to act and thereby causing our own actions is crucial to our self-pe...
How do we know whether our own actions were voluntary or involuntary? Intentional theories of sense ...
How does the brain generate our experience of being in control over our actions and their effects? H...
It is assumed that while performing a goal-oriented arm movement we anticipate feeling changes in ou...
How do we know whether our own actions were voluntary or involuntary? Intentional theories of sense ...
“Sense of agency” refers to the experience that links one’s voluntary actions to their external outc...