Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7290776 Consciousness and Cognition 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Experiences of self-agency rely on motor predictions and cognitive inferences. ► We examined how causal knowledge about action-outcome relations interacts with these factors. ► Self-agency over primed and non-primed outcomes was judged after learning action outcome relations. ► Prediction effects only emerged when actions and outcomes were causally related. ► Inference effects also occurred when no relevant causal knowledge was acquired.
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