Department of Psychology, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Conscious Cogn. 2010 Mar;19(1):21-32. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.12.004. Epub 2010 Jan 13.
Recent research suggests that one can have the feeling of being the cause of an action's outcome, even in the absence of a prior intention to act. That is, experienced self-agency over behavior increases when outcome representations are primed outside of awareness, prior to executing the action and observing the resulting outcome. Based on the notion that behavior can be represented at different levels, we propose that priming outcome representations is more likely to augment self-agency experiences when the primed representation corresponds with a person's behavior representation level. Three experiments, using different priming and self-agency tasks, both measuring and manipulating the level of behavior representation, confirmed this idea. Priming high level outcome representations enhanced experienced self-agency over behavior more strongly when behavior was represented at a higher level, rather than a lower level. Thus, priming effects on self-agency experiences critically depend on behavior representation level.
最近的研究表明,即使没有事先行动的意图,人们也能对行为的结果产生控制感。也就是说,当行为表现的代表在执行动作之前和观察到结果之前,在意识之外被启动时,对行为的体验自我控制会增加。基于行为可以在不同的水平上表现的概念,我们提出,当启动的表现与一个人的行为表现水平相对应时,启动结果表现更有可能增加自我控制体验。三个实验,使用不同的启动和自我控制任务,都测量和操纵行为表现的水平,证实了这一观点。当行为表现处于更高水平而不是更低水平时,启动高水平的结果表现更强烈地增强了对行为的体验自我控制。因此,自我控制体验的启动效应严重依赖于行为表现水平。