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Absent minds and absent agents: Attention-lapse induced alienation of agency
Authors:James Allan Cheyne   Jonathan S.A. Carriere  Daniel Smilek
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, University of Waterloo, 200 University Avenue, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
Abstract:We report a novel task designed to elicit transient attention-lapse induced alienation (ALIA) of agency experiences in normal participants. When attention-related action slips occur during the task, participants reported substantially decreased self control as well as a high degree of perceived agency attributed to the errant hand. In addition, participants reported being surprised by, and annoyed with, the actions of the errant hand. We argue that ALIA experiences occur because of constraints imposed by the close and precise temporal relations between intention formation and a contrary action employed in this paradigm. We note similarities between ALIA experiences and anarchic hand sign (AHS) and argue that, despite important differences, both ALIA experiences and AHS phenomenology reflect failures of executive control to intervene and cancel contrary affordance-driven habitual motor plans.
Keywords:Attention   Causality   Cognitive processes   Consciousness   Reaction time
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