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Sense of agency in health and disease: a review of cue integration approaches.

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The relevance to SoA of a novel Bayesian cue integration framework is considered and the value of this framework in understanding SoA in health and disease is discussed.
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This article is published in Consciousness and Cognition.The article was published on 2012-03-01 and is currently open access. It has received 309 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sense of agency.

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Intentional binding and the sense of agency: A review

TL;DR: This review surveys studies on intentional binding, focusing, in particular, on the link between intentional binding and the sense of agency (the experience of controlling action to influence events in the environment), and suggests that, whilst it is yet to be fully explicated, the relationship is compelling.
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What Is the Sense of Agency and Why Does it Matter

TL;DR: What the authors currently know about sense of agency is summarized; looking at how it is measured and what theories there are to explain it and some of the potential applications are explored.
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Hallucinations and Strong Priors

TL;DR: This work underlines the continuum from normal to aberrant perception, encouraging a more empathic approach to clinical hallucinations, and highlights the role of prior beliefs as a critical elicitor of hallucinations.
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The experience of agency: an interplay between prediction and postdiction

TL;DR: The framework of optimal cue integration offers a promising approach that directly stimulates a wide range of experimentally testable hypotheses on agency processing in different subject groups.
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The Senses of Agency and Ownership: A Review.

TL;DR: This review introduces both concepts, with a special focus also onto their interplay, and current experimental paradigms, results and neurocognitive theories about both concepts will be presented.
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