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Social exclusion reduces the sense of agency: Evidence from intentional binding

Abstract

Social exclusion is known to induce an immediate threat to one's perceived sense of control. The sense of agency is an important human experience, strongly associated with volitional action. Healthy participants perceive the temporal interval between a voluntary action and its effect to be shorter than the same interval when it separates an involuntary action and effect. This temporal illusion is known as intentional binding and is used …

Authors

Malik RA; Obhi SS

Journal

Consciousness and Cognition, Vol. 71, , pp. 30–38

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

May 2019

DOI

10.1016/j.concog.2019.03.004

ISSN

1053-8100