Temporal Binding, Causation, and Agency: Developing a New Theoretical Framework
Abstract
In temporal binding, the temporal interval between one event and another, occurring some time later, is subjectively compressed. We discuss two ways in which temporal binding has been conceptualized. In studies showing temporal binding between a voluntary action and its causal consequences, such binding is typically interpreted as providing a measure of an implicit or pre‐reflective “sense of agency.” However, temporal binding has also been...
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Title
Temporal Binding, Causation, and Agency: Developing a New Theoretical Framework
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
5
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