کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5041847 | 1474160 | 2017 | 11 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- We tested if the action selection conflict impairs the intentional binding.
- We compared two types of stimulus-response compatibility.
- We found evidence for a congruency effect on intentional binding.
- The congruency effect was independent from stimuli types.
- We discuss the implications of the fluency of action for our findings.
Previous studies suggest that the sense of agency (SoA), the feeling of control about one's own actions and ensuing effects is also generated during action selection processes. We investigate whether the conflict at the action selection stage induced by a supraliminal stimulus, modulates an implicit measure of SoA, namely intentional binding. Furthermore, we were interested to investigate the influence of different types of stimulus-response compatibility on SoA. To this aim we compared the influence of an automatic imitation task and a stroop-like task on intentional binding. In both tasks participants performed congruent and incongruent fingers movements (key release) in response to an external stimulus. Their movements caused an effect and participants estimated the time between their action and the ensuing effect. We found a reduced intentional binding effect in incongruent compared to congruent conditions in both tasks. The results are discussed within the theoretical framework of the fluency of action.
Journal: Consciousness and Cognition - Volume 51, May 2017, Pages 212-222