| Literature DB >> 28025063 |
Lisa Weller1, Katharina A Schwarz2, Wilfried Kunde2, Roland Pfister2.
Abstract
Sensory stimuli resulting from one's own actions are perceptually attenuated compared to identical but externally produced stimuli. This may enable the organism to discriminate between self-produced events and externally produced events, suggesting a strong link between sensory attenuation and a subjective sense of agency. To investigate this supposed link, we compared the influence of filled and unfilled action-effect delays on both, judgements of agency for self-produced sounds and attenuation of the event-related potential (ERP). In line with previous findings, judgments of agency differed between both delay conditions with higher ratings for filled than for unfilled delays. Sensory attenuation, however, was not influenced by filling the delay. These findings indicate a partial dissociation of the two phenomena.Keywords: Action control; Sense of agency; Sensory attenuation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28025063 DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2016.12.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Psychol ISSN: 0301-0511 Impact factor: 3.251