Linking Actions and Memories: Probing the Interplay of Action-Effect Congruency, Agency Experience, and Recognition Memory
Marcel Raphael Schreiner,
Shenna Feustel,
Wilfried Kunde
Abstract:Adult humans experience agency when their action causes certain events (sense of agency). Moreover, they can later remember what these events were (memory). Here we investigate how the relationship between actions and events shapes agency experience and memory for the corresponding events. Participants performed actions which produced stimuli that were either congruent or incongruent to the action while memory of these stimuli was probed in a recognition test. Additionally, predictability of the effect was man… Show more
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