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Inter-brain synchronization during a cooperative task reflects the sense of joint agency.
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In this paper, the authors investigated whether the sense of joint agency reflects the inter-brain synchronization during a joint action and found that the degree of interbrain synchronization was significantly correlated with the participants' sense of agency, as well as the temporal accuracy of the tapping actions.About:
This article is published in Neuropsychologia.The article was published on 2021-04-16. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Agency (sociology).read more
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The sense of agency in joint action: An integrative review
TL;DR: For instance, this paper surveys research that has examined people's sense of agency in joint action, including explicit judgments of agency, implicit measures of agency and first-hand accounts of agency.
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The sense of agency in joint actions: A theory-driven meta-analysis
TL;DR: In this paper , a meta-analysis of studies investigating the implicit feeling of agency in joint actions and a systematic review of studies addressing explicit judgments of agency during motor interactions was performed, showing that the sense of agency can also be experienced for the partner's actions, both at an implicit and explicit level.
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Inter-brain synchronization occurs without physical co-presence during cooperative online gaming
Valtteri Wikström,Katri Saarikivi,Marisol González Falcón,Tommi Makkonen,Silja Martikainen,Vesa Putkinen,Benjamin Ultan Cowley,Mari Tervaniemi +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors measured EEG from 42 participants working together as pairs in a cooperative multiplayer game, where the only interaction between the participants happened through on-screen movement of a racing car, controlled by button presses of both participants working with distinct roles.
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Modulations of one’s sense of agency during human–machine interactions: A behavioural study using a full humanoid robot
Aïsha Sahaï,Emilie Caspar,Albert De Beir,Ouriel Grynszpan,Elisabeth Pacherie,Bruno Berberian +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the effect of the machine's physical appearance on the individuals' sense of agency when they are engaged in a joint task and found that the sense of self-and other-generated actions sharply declined during interactions with the servomotor compared with the human-human interactions.
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Social, affective, and non-motoric bodily cues to the Sense of Agency: A systematic review of the experience of control
TL;DR: The authors performed a systematic review investigating whether the sense of agency is modulated by social, affective, and non-motoric bodily cues like internal bodily signals (IBSs) and Sense of Ownership (SoO).
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