Different brain structures related to self-and external-agency attribution: a brief review and meta-analysis
M Sperduti, P Delaveau, P Fossati, J Nadel�- Brain Structure and Function, 2011 - Springer
Several neuroimaging studies have consistently shown activations of areas surrounding the
temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) during tasks exploring the sense of agency. Beyond TPJ�…
temporo-parietal junction (TPJ) during tasks exploring the sense of agency. Beyond TPJ�…
Me or not me–an optimal integration of agency cues?
Recent work has demonstrated that the sense of agency is not only determined by efference-
copy-based internal predictions and internal comparator mechanisms, but by a large variety�…
copy-based internal predictions and internal comparator mechanisms, but by a large variety�…
Self-determined, but not non-self-determined, motivation predicts activations in the anterior insular cortex: an fMRI study of personal agency
Neuroscientific studies on agency focus rather exclusively on the notion of who initiates and
regulates actions, not on the notion of why the person does. The present study focused on�…
regulates actions, not on the notion of why the person does. The present study focused on�…
[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of sense of agency in motor control: A neuroimaging meta-analysis
The sense of agency (SoA) refers to the perception that an action is the consequence of
one's own intention. Studies exploring the SoA with neuroimaging techniques summarized�…
one's own intention. Studies exploring the SoA with neuroimaging techniques summarized�…
[HTML][HTML] Affective coding: the emotional dimension of agency
A Gentsch, M Synofzik�- Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The sense of agency (SoA)(ie, the registration that I am the initiator and controller of my
actions and relevant events) is associated with several affective dimensions. This makes it�…
actions and relevant events) is associated with several affective dimensions. This makes it�…
[HTML][HTML] Does the brain know who is at the origin of what in an imitative interaction?
Brain correlates of the sense of agency have recently received increased attention.
However, the explorations remain largely restricted to the study of brains in isolation. The�…
However, the explorations remain largely restricted to the study of brains in isolation. The�…
Sense of agency in the human brain
P Haggard�- Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2017 - nature.com
In adult life, people normally know what they are doing. This experience of controlling one's
own actions and, through them, the course of events in the outside world is called'sense of�…
own actions and, through them, the course of events in the outside world is called'sense of�…
The “sense of agency” and its underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms
N David, A Newen, K Vogeley�- Consciousness and cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
The sense of agency is a central aspect of human self-consciousness and refers to the
experience of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. Several different cognitive theories�…
experience of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. Several different cognitive theories�…
[HTML][HTML] How action selection influences the sense of agency: An ERP study
Sense of agency (SoA) refers to the feeling that we are in control of our actions and, through
them, of events in the outside world. One influential view claims that the SoA depends on�…
them, of events in the outside world. One influential view claims that the SoA depends on�…
[BOOK][B] Neuropsychology of the Sense of Agency
M Balconi - 2010 - Springer
A tentative list of the features distinguishing the concept of agency includes awareness of a
goal, of an intention to act, and of initiation of action; awareness of movements; a sense of�…
goal, of an intention to act, and of initiation of action; awareness of movements; a sense of�…