Feb 13, 2010
The Limits of Agency in Walking Humans
The Limits of Agency in Walking Humans. Neuropsychologia . 2010 Feb 6; Authors: Kannape OA, Schwabe L, Tadi T, Blanke O An important principle of human ethics is that individuals are not responsible for actions performed when unconscious. Recent research found that the generation of an action and the building of a conscious experience of that action (agency) are distinct processes and crucial mechanisms for self-consciousness. Yet, previous agency studies have focussed on actions of a finger or hand. Here, we investigate how agents consciously monitor actions of the entire body in...