Explicit and implicit sense of agency in depersonalisation experiences - Action, Cognition, Interaction et Décisions Encorporées
Article Dans Une Revue Scientific Reports Année : 2024

Explicit and implicit sense of agency in depersonalisation experiences

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The sense of agency, the feeling of controlling one’s bodily actions and the world is altered in Depersonalisation (DP), a condition that makes people feel detached from one’s self and body. To investigate the link between depersonalisation and both implicit and explicit sense of agency, an online study was conducted using the influential Intentional Binding paradigm in a sample of non-clinical DP participants. The results did not reveal significant differences between individuals with low and high occurrences of DP experiences on the implicit and explicit sense of agency. However, participants with high occurrences of DP experiences showed a more time-sensitive explicit sense of agency and greater temporal distortions for short intervals in the absence of self-initiated motion. These results suggest that there is a discrepancy between implicit and explicit sense of agency in people with high levels of depersonalisation. Altogether, these findings call for further investigations of the key role of time perception on altered sense of self and agency in both non-clinical and clinical populations, to disentangle the mechanisms associated with the explicit and implicit sense of agency.

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Psychologie
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hal-04670334 , version 1 (12-08-2024)

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Anna Ciaunica, Julia Ayache, Patrick Haggard, Estelle Nakul, Emmanuelle Bonnet, et al.. Explicit and implicit sense of agency in depersonalisation experiences. Scientific Reports, 2024, 14, ⟨10.1038/s41598-024-65862-z⟩. ⟨hal-04670334⟩
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