From action intentions to action effects: how does the sense of agency come about?
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling an external event through one's own
action. On one influential view, agency depends on how predictable the consequences of …
action. On one influential view, agency depends on how predictable the consequences of …
[HTML][HTML] Sense of control depends on fluency of action selection, not motor performance
Sense of agency refers to the feeling of controlling one's own actions, and, through these
actions, events in the outside world. Sense of agency is widely held to involve a …
actions, events in the outside world. Sense of agency is widely held to involve a …
Visual masking: past accomplishments, present status, future developments
BG Breitmeyer - Advances in cognitive psychology, 2008 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Visual masking, throughout its history, has been used as an investigative tool in exploring
the temporal dynamics of visual perception, beginning with retinal processes and ending in …
the temporal dynamics of visual perception, beginning with retinal processes and ending in …
Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence for GABAergic modulation through transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation
Objective Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) has been hypothesized to
modulate γ-aminobutyric (GABA) transmission in the human brain. GABA in the motor cortex …
modulate γ-aminobutyric (GABA) transmission in the human brain. GABA in the motor cortex …
[HTML][HTML] Subliminal priming of intentional inhibition
Intentional choice is an important process underlying human behaviour. Intentional
inhibition refers to the capacity to endogenously cancel an about-to-be-executed action at …
inhibition refers to the capacity to endogenously cancel an about-to-be-executed action at …
The effect of age on N2 and P3 components: A meta-analysis of Go/Nogo tasks
CH Cheng, HY Tsai, HN Cheng - Brain and cognition, 2019 - Elsevier
Suppressing the neural activities to non-target stimuli becomes problematic with advancing
age. Go/Nogo tasks, in which subjects are instructed to respond to a certain type of stimuli …
age. Go/Nogo tasks, in which subjects are instructed to respond to a certain type of stimuli …
Priming
C Bermeitinger - … and mental Health: Concepts, methodologies, tools …, 2016 - igi-global.com
This chapter is about the wide variety of priming encountered in cognitive and social
psychology. In cognitive psychology, the priming paradigm is mainly used to study memory …
psychology. In cognitive psychology, the priming paradigm is mainly used to study memory …
What is the human sense of agency, and is it Metacognitive?
Agency refers to an individual's capacity to initiate and perform actions, and thus to bring
about change, both in their own state, and in the state of the outside world. The importance …
about change, both in their own state, and in the state of the outside world. The importance …
Tools for rapid high-resolution behavioral phenoty** of automatically isolated Drosophila
WR Williamson, MY Peek, P Breads, B Coop, GM Card - Cell Reports, 2018 - cell.com
Sparse manipulation of neuron excitability during free behavior is critical for identifying
neural substrates of behavior. Genetic tools for precise neuronal manipulation exist in the …
neural substrates of behavior. Genetic tools for precise neuronal manipulation exist in the …
Inhibitory motor control in old age: evidence for de-automatization?
To examine age-related effects on high-level consciously controlled and low-level
automatically controlled inhibitory processes, the Simon task was combined with the masked …
automatically controlled inhibitory processes, the Simon task was combined with the masked …