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  1. (1 other version)The Representation of Time in Agency.Holly Andersen - 2013 - In Adrian Bardon & Heather Dyke (eds.), Blackwell Companion to Philosophy of Time. Wiley-Blackwell.
    This paper outlines some key issues that arise when agency and temporality are considered jointly, from the perspective of psychology, cognitive neuroscience, phenomenology, and action theory. I address the difference between time simpliciter and time as represented as it figures in phenomena like intentional binding, goal-oriented action plans, emulation systems, and ‘temporal agency’. An examination of Husserl’s account of time consciousness highlights difficulties in generalizing his account to include a substantive notion of agency, a weakness inherited by explanatory projects like (...)
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  • Spatial Compression Impairs Prism Adaptation in Healthy Individuals.Rachel J. Scriven & Roger Newport - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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  • New reflections on agency and body ownership: The moving rubber hand illusion in the mirror.Paul M. Jenkinson & Catherine Preston - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 33:432-442.
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  • The moving rubber hand illusion revisited: Comparing movements and visuotactile stimulation to induce illusory ownership.Andreas Kalckert & H. Henrik Ehrsson - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 26:117-132.
    The rubber hand illusion is a perceptual illusion in which a model hand is experienced as part of one’s own body. In the present study we directly compared the classical illusion, based on visuotactile stimulation, with a rubber hand illusion based on active and passive movements. We examined the question of which combinations of sensory and motor cues are the most potent in inducing the illusion by subjective ratings and an objective measure . In particular, we were interested in whether (...)
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  • Social exclusion reduces the sense of agency: Evidence from intentional binding.Rubina A. Malik & Sukhvinder S. Obhi - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 71:30-38.
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