Presentation 2014-09-25
Effect of prime stimulus in involuntary action
Fumiaki YOSHIDA, Yuji HOSHINO,
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Abstract(in English) Moore & Obhi (2012) defined "intentional binding" as subjective compression of the temporal interval between a voluntary action and its external sensory consequence. Commonly, intentional binding was studied in voluntary condition. However, Moore, Wegner, & Haggard (2009) showed that intentional binding was confirmed as well involuntary condition. Moore et al. (2009) use priming to modulate sense of agency, by modifying the content of conscious thought prior to movement. Moore et al. (2009) showed when priming and effect are congruent, intentional binding will occur. The present study, we discuss whether learning of relation between priming and effect is influence or not. In experiment 1, congruent rate of prime and effect is modulated within subjects. In experiment 2, congruent rate of prime and effect is modulated between groups. Both experiments indicated learning of relation between priming and effect shows no relation with intentional binding. These experiments suggest, in involuntary action condition, intentional binding is not caused by prediction of effect but estimation of agency.
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Keyword(in English) Sense of agency / Intentional binding / Prime / Forward model
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Title (in English) Effect of prime stimulus in involuntary action
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Keyword(1) Sense of agency
Keyword(2) Intentional binding
Keyword(3) Prime
Keyword(4) Forward model
1st Author's Name Fumiaki YOSHIDA
1st Author's Affiliation Ritsumeikan University()
2nd Author's Name Yuji HOSHINO
2nd Author's Affiliation Ritsumeikan University
Date 2014-09-25
Paper # HIP2014-48
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 226
Page pp.pp.-
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