Olivia Seubert, Robrecht van der Wel, Moritz Reis, Roland Pfister, Katharina A Schwarz
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Establishing causal beliefs by observing regularities between actions and events in the environment is a crucial part of goal-directed behavior. Sense of agency (SoA) describes the corresponding experience of generating and controlling actions and subsequent events. Investigating how SoA adapts to situational changes in action-effect contingency, we observed even singular disturbances of perfect action-effect contingencies to yield a striking impact on SoA formation. Moreover, we additionally included disturbances of regularity that are not directly linked to one's own actions. Doing so allowed us to investigate how SoA might be a concept that goes beyond own actions toward a more generalized, subjective representation of control regarding environmental events. Indeed, the present experiments establish that, while SoA is highly tuned toward action-effect relations, it is also sensitive to events that occur without one's own action contribution. SoA thus appears to be exceptionally sensitive to singular breakpoints of perfect control with agents disproportionally incorporating such events during SoA formation while at the same time building on a rich situation model. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
通过观察环境中行动与事件之间的规律性来建立因果信念,是目标导向行为的重要组成部分。代理感(SoA)描述了产生和控制行动及后续事件的相应体验。在研究 SoA 如何适应行动-效果或然性的情境变化时,我们观察到即使是完美行动-效果或然性的单一干扰也会对 SoA 的形成产生显著影响。此外,我们还加入了与个人行为没有直接联系的规律性干扰。这样一来,我们就可以研究 SoA 这个概念是如何超越自身行动,成为一种更普遍、更主观的对环境事件控制的表征。事实上,目前的实验证实,虽然 SoA 高度关注行动-效果关系,但它对没有自身行动参与的事件也很敏感。因此,SoA 似乎对完美控制的奇异断点异常敏感,在形成 SoA 的过程中,行为主体会不成比例地将此类事件纳入其中,同时建立一个丰富的情境模型。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)。