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Temporal perception in joint action: This is MY action
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Torino, Torino, Italy;2. Robotics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, Italy;3. University of Verona and National Institute of Neuroscience, Verona, Italy;4. Perception and Awareness (PandA) Laboratory, Department of Neurological, Biomedical and Movement Sciences, University of Verona, Italy;5. Neuroscience Institute of Turin (NIT), University of Torino, Torino, Italy;6. SAMBA (SpAtial, Motor & Bodily Awareness) Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Torino, Italy;1. Institute of Neural Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Stremayrgasse 16/4, 8010 Graz, Austria;2. Department of Psychology, MRI Lab Graz, University of Graz, Kopernikusgasse 24, 8010 Graz, Austria;3. BioTechMed-Graz, Graz, Austria;1. School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom;2. Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom;1. IIT@UniFe Center for Translational Neurophysiology, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Ferrara, Italy;2. Section of Human Physiology, Università di Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy;1. Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Oktober 6 utca 7, 1051 Budapest, Hungary;2. Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL Research University, Institut d’Etudes Cognitives, Inserm, U960, Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives (LNC), F-75005 Paris, France
Abstract:Here we investigated the temporal perception of self- and other-generated actions during sequential joint actions. Participants judged the perceived time of two events, the first triggered by the participant and the second by another agent, during a cooperative or competitive interaction, or by an unspecified mechanical cause. Results showed that participants perceived self-generated events as shifted earlier in time (anticipation temporal judgment bias) and non-self-generated events as shifted later in time (repulsion temporal judgment bias). This latter effect was observed independently from the kind of cause (i.e., agentive or mechanical) or interaction (i.e., cooperative or competitive). We suggest that this might represent a mental process which allows discriminating events that cannot plausibly be linked to one’s own action. When an event immediately follows a self-generated one, temporal judgment biases operate as self-serving biases in order to separate self-generated events from events of another physical causality.
Keywords:Temporal binding  Agency  Causality  Cooperation  Competition  Intentional binding  Motor awareness
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