Context-induced contrast and assimilation effects in explicit and implicit measures of agency

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Ke Ma
Bernhard Hommel
Hong Chen
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[1] Southwest University,Key Laboratory of Personality and Cognition, Faculty of Psychology
[2] Beibei,Institute for Psychological Research &Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition
[3] Leiden University,undefined
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Virtual-hand-illusion studies often use explicit and implicit measures of body ownership but no agreed-on implicit measure of agency exists. We investigated whether the Intentional Binding (IB) effect could serve as such a measure. A pilot study confirmed that current consistency increases both perceived agency and IB. In three experiments, current consistency was 50% but the previously experienced consistency was either 100% or 0%. When previous and present consistency experience were separated by a short break, both explicit judgments and IB showed a contrast effect. Eliminating the break reversed the effect in explicit agency but not in IB; and making the transition between previous and present consistency smoother replicated the effect for explicit agency but reversed the pattern for IB. Our findings suggest that explicit agency and IB rely on different sources of information, presumably including cross-sensory correlations, predictions of expected action-effects, and comparisons between present and previous consistency experiences.
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