The distinct feeling of wanting to act and thereby causing our own actions is crucial to our self-perception as free human agents. Disturbances of the link between intention and action occur in several disorders. Little is known, however, about the neural correlates of wanting or intending to act. To investigate these for simple voluntary movements, we used a paradigm involving hypnotic paralysis and functional magnetic resonance imaging. Eight healthy women were instructed to sequentially perform left and right hand movements during a normal condition, as well as during simulated weakness, simulated paralysis and hypnotic paralysis of the right hand. Right frontopolar cortex was selectively hypoactivated for attempted right hand movement d...
A central question in the study of human behavior is the origin of willed action. EEG recordings of ...
Intention is central to the concept of voluntary action. Using functional mag-netic resonance imagin...
Brain mechanisms of hypnosis are poorly known. Cognitive accounts proposed that executive attentiona...
The distinct feeling of wanting to act and thereby causing our own actions is crucial to our self-pe...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
Suggestions of limb paralysis in highly hypnotically suggestible subjects have been employed to succ...
Voluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content of this ...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Parietal and premotor cortex regions are serious contenders for bringing motor intentions and motor ...
AbstractVoluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content ...
The sense of agency (SA) is an established framework that refers to our ability to exert and perceiv...
Introduction. Distinguishing conversion disorder from malingering presents a significant challenge a...
The present study shows evidence for conscious motor intention in motor preparation prior to movemen...
A question still debated within cognitive neuroscience is whether signals present during actions sig...
A central question in the study of human behavior is the origin of willed action. EEG recordings of ...
Intention is central to the concept of voluntary action. Using functional mag-netic resonance imagin...
Brain mechanisms of hypnosis are poorly known. Cognitive accounts proposed that executive attentiona...
The distinct feeling of wanting to act and thereby causing our own actions is crucial to our self-pe...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
The feeling of voluntary control and awareness of movement is fundamental to our notions of selfhood...
Suggestions of limb paralysis in highly hypnotically suggestible subjects have been employed to succ...
Voluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content of this ...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Parietal and premotor cortex regions are serious contenders for bringing motor intentions and motor ...
AbstractVoluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content ...
The sense of agency (SA) is an established framework that refers to our ability to exert and perceiv...
Introduction. Distinguishing conversion disorder from malingering presents a significant challenge a...
The present study shows evidence for conscious motor intention in motor preparation prior to movemen...
A question still debated within cognitive neuroscience is whether signals present during actions sig...
A central question in the study of human behavior is the origin of willed action. EEG recordings of ...
Intention is central to the concept of voluntary action. Using functional mag-netic resonance imagin...
Brain mechanisms of hypnosis are poorly known. Cognitive accounts proposed that executive attentiona...