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  1. Non-motor cues do not generate the perception of self-agency: A critique of cue-integration.Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 103 (C):103359.
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  • I am not the cause of this pain: An experimental study of the cognitive processes underlying causal attribution in the unpredictable situation whether negative outcomes.Kazuki Hayashida, Yuki Nishi, Taku Matsukawa, Yuya Nagase & Shu Morioka - 2024 - Consciousness and Cognition 117 (C):103622.
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  • Predictable and self-initiated visual motion is judged to be slower than computer generated motion.John A. Dewey & Thomas H. Carr - 2013 - Consciousness and Cognition 22 (3):987-995.
    Self-initiated action effects are often perceived as less intense than identical but externally generated stimuli. It is thought that forward models within the sensorimotor system pre-activate cortical representations of predicted action effects, reducing perceptual sensitivity and attenuating neural responses. As self-agency and predictability are seldom manipulated simultaneously in behavioral experiments, it is unclear if self-other differences depend on predictable action effect contingencies, or if both self- and externally generated stimuli are modulated similarly by predictability. We factorially combined variation in predictability (...)
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