2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2022.105361
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Agency and social affordance shape visual perception

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“…The implicit level depends to a greater degree on sensorimotor monitoring mechanisms that can be evidenced using indirect perceptual effects such as sensory attenuation and intentional binding ( Haggard, 2017 ) ( Figure 1 ). Other perceptual effects have been proposed as markers of agency ( Le Besnerais et al, 2023 ) but their usage by the wider research community is still limited. The impact of joint action is outlined in this section beginning with the implicit level and then the explicit level.…”
Section: Evidence For Change In the Sense Of Agency In The Context Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implicit level depends to a greater degree on sensorimotor monitoring mechanisms that can be evidenced using indirect perceptual effects such as sensory attenuation and intentional binding ( Haggard, 2017 ) ( Figure 1 ). Other perceptual effects have been proposed as markers of agency ( Le Besnerais et al, 2023 ) but their usage by the wider research community is still limited. The impact of joint action is outlined in this section beginning with the implicit level and then the explicit level.…”
Section: Evidence For Change In the Sense Of Agency In The Context Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%