Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, London, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2009 Dec;18(4):1056-64. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.05.004. Epub 2009 Jun 9.
We investigate the processes underlying the feeling of control over one's actions ("sense of agency"). Sense of agency may depend on internal motoric signals, and general inferences about external events. We used priming to modulate the sense of agency for voluntary and involuntary movements, by modifying the content of conscious thought prior to moving. Trials began with the presentation of one of two supraliminal primes, which corresponded to the effect of a voluntary action participants subsequently made. The perceived interval between movement and effect was used as an implicit measure of sense of agency. Primes modulated perceived intervals for both voluntary and involuntary movements, but the modulation was greatest for involuntary movements. A second experiment showed that this modulation depended on prime-movement (temporal) contiguity. We propose that sense of agency is based on a combination of internal motoric signals and external sensory evidence about the source of actions and effects.
我们研究了影响人们对自身行为的控制感(“主体感”)的背后过程。主体感可能取决于内在运动信号和对外部事件的一般性推断。我们使用启动效应来调节自愿和非自愿运动的主体感,方法是在运动前改变有意识思维的内容。试验开始时呈现两个超阈提示中的一个,这与参与者随后进行的自愿动作的效果相对应。运动和效果之间的感知间隔被用作主体感的内隐测量。提示对自愿和非自愿运动的感知间隔都进行了调节,但对非自愿运动的调节最大。第二项实验表明,这种调节取决于提示-运动(时间)连续性。我们提出,主体感是基于内部运动信号和关于动作和效果来源的外部感觉证据的组合。