Haering Carola, Kiesel Andrea
Department of Psychology, University of Wuerzburg, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Wuerzburg, Germany.
Cognition. 2015 Mar;136:38-42. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2014.11.012. Epub 2014 Dec 6.
Sense of agency, the feeling of causing a certain event, depends largely on the delay between an action and its ensuing effect: The feeling to control an effect that is caused by our preceding action is stronger the closer the effect follows the action in time. Yet, repeatedly experiencing an effect after a constant delay might alter this general rule. Here, we assessed sense of agency for effects that occurred 0-250 ms after an action in conditions in which the effect either mostly occurred immediately or mostly delayed after 250 ms after the action. Participants who experienced mostly delayed effects rated their influence over the effect's occurrence to be larger the longer the action-effect interval was. Thus, sense of agency is not always stronger at shorter action-effect intervals, but rather depends on the match between the agent's expectations and the actual timing of events.
能动感,即引发某一特定事件的感觉,很大程度上取决于行动与其后续效果之间的延迟:由我们先前行动所导致的效果,在时间上越接近该行动,对其进行控制的感觉就越强。然而,在恒定延迟后反复体验某一效果可能会改变这一普遍规律。在此,我们评估了在两种条件下行动后0至250毫秒出现的效果的能动感,这两种条件分别是效果大多立即出现,或大多在行动后250毫秒延迟出现。大多体验到延迟效果的参与者认为,行动-效果间隔时间越长,他们对效果发生的影响力就越大。因此,能动感并非总是在较短的行动-效果间隔时更强,而是取决于行动者的期望与事件实际发生时间之间的匹配度。