, Neuropsychology of the Sense of Agency : From Consciousness to Action (-). New York, NY : Springer.Balconi, M. (2010c). The sense of agency in psychology and neuropsychology. In M. Balconi (Ed.), Neuropsychology of the Sense of Agency. From Consciousness to Action (...
Agency has two meanings in psychology and neuroscience. It can refer to one's capacity to affect the world and act in line with one's goals and desires-this is the objective aspect of agency. But agency can also refer to the subjective experience of controlling one's actions, or how it...
Neural signals processing the sense of agency affected the proficiency of the brain–machine interface, underlining the clinical potential of the present approach. These findings show that primary motor cortex encodes information related to action and sensing, but also sensorimotor and subjective agency ...
PH Lysaker,JT Lysaker - 《Theory & Psychology》 被引量: 264发表: 2002年 Finding Meaning in First Episode Psychosis: Experience, Agency, and the Cultural Repertoire The article examines individuals' attempts to generate meaning following their experiences with psychosis. The inquiry is based on a ...
Processes in the frontal cortex occurring before the initiation of action also contribute to sense of agency. For example, selecting which of a number of alternative actions to make can increase the sense of agency over the subsequent outcome. These frontal contributions to agency operate prospectivel...
We review the state of AI research on SoA, seen predominantly in developmental robotics, vis-a`-vis the psychology and neurocognitive treatments, and examine how AI can further achieve stronger SoA models. We posit that AI is now poised to better inform SoA given its advances on self-...
model describing how people are able to assess their own agency—the comparator model of agency—when the person's intentions match perfectly to what happens, the discrepancy between intention and outcome is zero, and the person is thought to interpret this lack of discrepancy as being in ...
CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): In this paper, I would like to emphasize the developmental role of imitation as a foundation for the emergence of a sense of agency (i.e. a sense of being the owner of one's own action). There is a large body of psychologic...
Sense of agency refers to the subjective experience of controlling one’s actions, and, through them, external events. Explicit reports of perceived agency are modulated by numerous biases [3], notably social desirability and cognitive dissonance effects [4]. For example, individuals coerced into ha...
•The Eriksen flanker task was used to manipulate action selection.•Presenting flankers long before targets abolished performance costs of conflict.•Conflict reduced sense of agency over action outcomes.•This effect was present even when performance was not affected.•Selection conflict induced...