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Sense of Agency during Group Control
Abstract
Previous work has shown that the sense of agency increases when commanding other people. However, such work has primarily been limited to dyads, and little is known about how the sense of agency changes when the number of followers increases. Furthermore, it is unclear if commanding social agents vs. mere physical events changes one's sense of agency. Three experiments, involving making virtual agents clap their hands and/or streetlamps turning …
Authors
Galang CMO; Cracco E; Chirkov V; Obhi SS; Brass M
DOI
10.31234/osf.io/x76fk
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