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Author Balconi, Michela

Title Neuropsychology of the sense of agency / Michela Balconi
Published Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (ii, 121 pages) : illustrations
Series Psychology research progress series
Psychology research progress series.
Contents NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF THE SENSE OF AGENCY; NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF THE SENSE OF AGENCY; Contents; Introduction; The Sense of Agency in Psychology and Neuropsychology; Abstract; 1. What is the Sense of Agency?; 1.1. The Necessity For Agency. Some Preliminary Concepts; 2. Agency and Action; 2.1. Action and Awareness of Action; 2.2. Does Awareness of Action Differ From the Sense of Agency? Some Empirical Evidences; 2.3. The Necessity of Comparison and Feedback Mechanism For Agency; 3. Agency and Body: Predictivity Function of Body For Perceptual Goals
3.1. Neuropsychological Evidences of Body Contribution for the Sense of Agency3.2. Body Sense Integration; 4. Conclusion; References; The Role of Intention for Action and Agency; Abstract; 1. Intentions, Action and Agency: Some Theoretical Models; 1.1. Pacheri's Threefold Levels; 1.2. Pockett's Model of Intentions: Willed and Sensorimotor Intentions; 2. A Critical Approach to Intentions; 2.1. The Intentional Binding; 2.2. Awareness and Agency: Unconscious Perception, Unconscious Intentions; 3. The Sense of Initiation; 3.1. The Limited Sense of Initiation: Libet's Contribution
4. The Sense of Control5. Consciousness and Agency; 5.1. The Illusion of Agency? Consciousness and Awareness of the Self; 5.2. Consciousness of Self and Consciousness of the Goal; 5.3. Conclusive Remarks on Consciousness; 6. Conclusion; References; More than One Level of the Sense of Agency?; Abstract; 1. Introduction: Different Types of Agency; 2. Lower Level (Feeling), and Higher Level (Judgement) of Sense of Agency; 3. Minimal Self and Narrate Self; 3.1. Minimal Self: Self-Agency as "I"; 3.1.1. Self Ascription; 3.2. Narrative Self: The Sense of Continuity
3.3. Action and Agent: Different Memory Stores and Different Neural Correlates?4. The Sense of Agency For Self and For Others: The "Perceptual" Basis of Empathy; 5. Conclusion; References; Research Paradigms for Agency. State of the Art; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Experiments on Judgement of Agency; 2.1. The Awareness of Action: ERP Contribution; 2.2. Time Perception and the Sense of Agency; 2.3. Visual Feedback and Awareness of Action; 2.4. Somatosensory Information For Agency: Some Biases; 2.5. Sense Integration; 3. Experimental Paradigms For the Feeling of Agency
3.1. Illusion of Intention3.2. Experiencing Disruption of Agency: Neuropsychological Evidences; 3.3. Embodiment or How to Represent the Self by Body Perception; 4. Conclusion; References; An Electroencephalographic Contribution to the Analysis of Disrupted Sense of Agency. Feedback Sensitivity, Punishment-Reward System and Behavior Identification of Action; Abstract; 1. Disruption of the Sense of Agency and Error Monitoring System; 2. Action Identification and Agency: What Relationship?; 3. Individual Sensitivity to External Cues:; BIS and BAS System
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Neuropsychology.
Agent (Philosophy)
Locus of control.
Self-perception.
Consciousness -- physiology
Intention
Internal-External Control
Nervous System Diseases -- psychology
Self Concept
MEDICAL -- Neuroscience.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology.
Self-perception
Locus of control
Agent (Philosophy)
Neuropsychology
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781614703594
1614703590