Time warp: authorship shapes the perceived timing of actions and events
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No temporal binding of action consequences to actions in a rhythmic context.To bind or not to bind? Different temporal binding effects from voluntary pressing and releasing actionsVoluntary pressing and releasing actions induce different senses of time: evidence from event-related brain responses.Intentional binding is driven by the mere presence of an action and not by motor prediction.Automation technology and sense of control: a window on human agency.Do implicit and explicit measures of the sense of agency measure the same thing?Naturalizing sense of agency with a hierarchical event-control approach.Ketamine administration in healthy volunteers reproduces aberrant agency experiences associated with schizophrenia.Time to abandon the notion of personal choice in dietary counseling for obesity?Sense of agency, associative learning, and schizotypy.The sense of agency during continuous action: performance is more important than action-feedback associationVoluntary action and tactile sensory feedback in the intentional binding effect.The Sense of Agency as Tracking Control.Freedom, choice, and the sense of agencyStrength of Intentional Effort Enhances the Sense of Agency.The influence of perceived causation on judgments of time: an integrative review and implications for decision-making.Beyond the "urge to move": objective measures for the study of agency in the post-Libet era.Chance, purpose, and progress in evolution and christianity.The development of a sense of control scaleEffects of emotional valence on sense of agency require a predictive model.Divided Attention and Processes Underlying Sense of AgencyAction and perception in social contexts: intentional binding for social action effects.Mine is Earlier than Yours: Causal Beliefs Influence the Perceived Time of Action Effects.Priming determinist beliefs diminishes implicit (but not explicit) components of self-agency.Intentional binding in self-made and observed actions.Inducing disbelief in free will alters brain correlates of preconscious motor preparation: the brain minds whether we believe in free will or not.Effects of free choice and outcome valence on the sense of agency: evidence from measures of intentional binding and feelings of control.Revisiting the link between body and agency: visual movement congruency enhances intentional binding but is not body-specific.Altered pre-reflective sense of agency in autism spectrum disorders as revealed by reduced intentional binding.Action Choice and Outcome Congruency Independently Affect Intentional Binding and Feeling of Control Judgments.Disrupting the experience of control in the human brain: pre-supplementary motor area contributes to the sense of agency.The sense of agency is action-effect causality perception based on cross-modal grouping.Feedback of action outcome retrospectively influences sense of agency in a continuous action task
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Time warp: authorship shapes the perceived timing of actions and events
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Time warp: authorship shapes the perceived timing of actions and events
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Daniel M Wegner
Jeffrey P Ebert
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10.1016/J.CONCOG.2009.10.002
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2009-11-06T00:00:00Z