AbstractThe ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of human experience. Both the subjective experience of agency, and its neural correlates, remain poorly understood. Previous studies show that the angular gyrus is activated when participants explicitly judge that they lack agency. In contrast, the positive sense of agency over external events is associated with distortions of time perception. Here, we show that the perceived interval between actions and a subsequent tone is shorter than the perceived interval between a physically comparable passive movement and a tone, replicating the ‘intentional binding’ effect reported previously. We considered this as a potential implicit marker of agency, an...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one's own actions, and, through these actions, ...
The experience of being in control of one's actions and thier outcomes is called the sense of agency...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
The ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of human expe...
AbstractThe ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of hu...
The ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of human expe...
The ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of human expe...
The feeling of controlling events through one's actions is fundamental to human experience, but its ...
Human voluntary actions are accompanied by a distinctive subjective experience termed “sense of agen...
We investigate the processes underlying the feeling of control over one's actions ("sense of agency"...
“Sense of agency” refers to the experience that links one’s voluntary actions to their external outc...
"Sense of agency" refers to the experience that links one's voluntary actions to their external outc...
"Sense of agency" refers to the experience that links one's voluntary actions to their external outc...
The sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one’s actions, and, through them, over ext...
AbstractSense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one’s own actions, and, through these a...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one's own actions, and, through these actions, ...
The experience of being in control of one's actions and thier outcomes is called the sense of agency...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...
The ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of human expe...
AbstractThe ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of hu...
The ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of human expe...
The ability to control external events through our own actions is a fundamental aspect of human expe...
The feeling of controlling events through one's actions is fundamental to human experience, but its ...
Human voluntary actions are accompanied by a distinctive subjective experience termed “sense of agen...
We investigate the processes underlying the feeling of control over one's actions ("sense of agency"...
“Sense of agency” refers to the experience that links one’s voluntary actions to their external outc...
"Sense of agency" refers to the experience that links one's voluntary actions to their external outc...
"Sense of agency" refers to the experience that links one's voluntary actions to their external outc...
The sense of agency refers to the feeling of control over one’s actions, and, through them, over ext...
AbstractSense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one’s own actions, and, through these a...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one's own actions, and, through these actions, ...
The experience of being in control of one's actions and thier outcomes is called the sense of agency...
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own action. On ...