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Subjective agency and awareness of shared actions
Authors:Lars Strother  Kristin A. House  Sukhvinder S. Obhi
Affiliation:1. SAMBA - SpAtial, Motor and Bodily Awareness Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Via Po 14, 10123 Turin, Italy;2. Smart-Aging Research Center, Kawashima Laboratory, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC), Tohoku University 4-1 Seiryocho, Aobaku, Sendai 980-8575, Japan;3. NIT - Neuroscience Institute of Turin, Via Verdi, 8, 10124 Turin, Italy
Abstract:Voluntary actions and their distal effects are intimately related in conscious awareness. When an expected effect follows a voluntary action, the experience of the interval between these events is compressed in time, a phenomenon known as ‘intentional binding’ (IB). Current accounts of IB suggest that it serves to reinforce associations between our goals and our intention to attain these goals via action, and that IB only occurs for self-generated (i.e., intentional) actions. We used a novel approach to study IB in the context of shared intentions and actions. Pairs of participants judged the time of occurrence of actions and events attributed either to oneself or to another agent. We found that IB and subjective agency are not mutually predictive when an action can be attributed to only one of two ‘co-intending’ agents. Our results pose a complication for the prevailing view that IB and subjective agency reflect a common mechanism.
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