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行动自由增强了主体感,而运动和目标相关的预测误差则降低了它。

Freedom to act enhances the sense of agency, while movement and goal-related prediction errors reduce it.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome and CLNS@Sapienza, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Viale Regina Elena, 291, 00161, Rome, Italy.

IRCCS, Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2021 Apr;85(3):987-1004. doi: 10.1007/s00426-020-01319-y. Epub 2020 Mar 31.

Abstract

The Sense of Agency (SoA) is the experience of controlling one's movements and their external consequences. Accumulating evidence suggests that freedom to act enhances SoA, while prediction errors are known to reduce it. Here, we investigated if prediction errors related to movement or to the achievement of the goal of the action exert the same influence on SoA during free and cued actions. Participants pressed a freely chosen or cued-colored button, while observing a virtual hand moving in the same or in the opposite direction-i.e., movement-related prediction error-and pressing the selected or a different color-i.e., goal-related prediction error. To investigate implicit and explicit components of SoA, we collected indirect (i.e., Synchrony Judgments) and direct (i.e., Judgments of Causation) measures. We found that participants judged virtual actions as more synchronous when they were free to act. Additionally, movement-related prediction errors reduced both perceived synchrony and judgments of causation, while goal-related prediction errors impaired exclusively the latter. Our results suggest that freedom to act enhances SoA and that movement and goal-related prediction errors lead to an equivalent reduction of SoA in free and cued actions. Our results also show that the influence of freedom to act and goal achievement may be limited, respectively, to implicit and explicit SoA, while movement information may affect both components. These findings provide support to recent theories that view SoA as a multifaceted construct, by showing that different action cues may uniquely influence the feeling of control.

摘要

能动性意识(SoA)是控制自身运动及其外部后果的体验。越来越多的证据表明,行动自由会增强 SoA,而预测误差则会降低它。在这里,我们研究了在自由和提示动作期间,与运动或动作目标的实现相关的预测误差是否对 SoA 产生相同的影响。参与者按下自由选择或提示的颜色按钮,同时观察虚拟手朝相同或相反方向移动——即与运动相关的预测误差——并按下所选或不同颜色的按钮——即与目标相关的预测误差。为了研究 SoA 的内隐和外显成分,我们收集了间接(即同步判断)和直接(即因果判断)的测量数据。我们发现,当参与者可以自由行动时,他们会判断虚拟动作更同步。此外,与运动相关的预测误差降低了感知同步性和因果判断,而与目标相关的预测误差则仅损害了后者。我们的结果表明,行动自由会增强 SoA,而运动和目标相关的预测误差会导致自由和提示动作中的 SoA 同等降低。我们的结果还表明,行动自由和目标实现的影响可能分别局限于内隐和外显的 SoA,而运动信息可能会同时影响这两个成分。这些发现为最近的观点提供了支持,即认为 SoA 是一个多方面的建构,表明不同的动作提示可能会独特地影响控制感。

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