The sense of agency in near and far space

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Marika Mariano , Giulia Stanco , Damiano Ignazio Graps , Ileana Rossetti , Nadia Bolognini , Eraldo Paulesu , Laura Zapparoli
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Abstract

The sense of agency is the ability to recognize that we are the actors of our actions and their consequences.

We explored whether and how spatial cues may modulate the agency experience by manipulating the ecological validity of the experimental setup (real-space or computer-based setup) and the distance of the action-outcome (near or far).

We tested 58 healthy adults collecting explicit agency judgments and the perceived time interval between movements and outcomes (to quantify the intentional binding phenomenon, an implicit index of agency).

Participants show greater implicit agency for voluntary actions when there is a temporal and spatial action-outcome contingency. Conversely, participants reported similar explicit agency for outcomes appearing in the near and far space. Notably, these effects were independent of the ecological validity of the setting.

These results suggest that spatial proximity, realistic or illusory, is essential for feeling implicitly responsible for the consequences of our actions.

远近空间的代入感
我们通过操纵实验设置(真实空间或基于计算机的设置)的生态有效性和动作-结果的距离(近或远),探讨了空间线索是否以及如何调节代理体验。我们对 58 名健康成年人进行了测试,收集了他们的显性代理判断以及动作与结果之间的感知时间间隔(量化意向束缚现象,这是代理的隐性指标)。相反,参与者对出现在近空间和远空间的结果表现出相似的显性代理。值得注意的是,这些效应与环境的生态有效性无关。这些结果表明,空间接近性,无论是现实的还是虚幻的,对于感觉到自己对行为后果负有隐性责任都是至关重要的。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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