How social contexts affect cognition: Mentalizing interferes with sense of agency during voluntary action

Volume: 89, Pages: 103994 - 103994
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Living in complex social structures, humans have evolved a unique aptitude for mentalizing: trying to understand and predict the behaviour of others. To date, little is known about how mentalizing interacts with other cognitive processes. “Sense of agency” refers to the feeling of control over the outcomes of one's actions, providing a precursor of responsibility. Here, we test a model of how social context influences this key feature of human...
Paper Details
Title
How social contexts affect cognition: Mentalizing interferes with sense of agency during voluntary action
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
89
Pages
103994 - 103994
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