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Feedback control of one's own action: Self-other sensory attribution in motor control.

Tomohisa Asai1.   

Abstract

The sense of agency, the subjective experience of controlling one's own action, has an important function in motor control. When we move our own body or even external tools, we attribute that movement to ourselves and utilize that sensory information in order to correct "our own" movement in theory. The dynamic relationship between conscious self-other attribution and feedback control, however, is still unclear. Participants were required to make a sinusoidal reaching movement and received its visual feedback (i.e., cursor). When participants received a fake movement that was spatio-temporally close to their actual movement, illusory self-attribution of the fake movement was observed. In this situation, since participants tried to control the cursor but it was impossible to do so, the movement error was increased (Experiment 1). However, when the visual feedback was reduced to make self-other attribution difficult, there was no further increase in the movement error (Experiment 2). These results indicate that conscious self-other sensory attribution might coordinate sensory input and motor output.
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Keywords:  Feedback control; Forward model; Motor control; Sense of agency; Sensorimotor system

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26587957     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2015.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


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