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View article: Intentional binding effect depends on conscious access to the sensory consequences of action
Intentional binding effect depends on conscious access to the sensory consequences of action Open
The nature of self-awareness has been a topic of inquiry for thousands of years, with profound implications for law and ethics, as well as for understanding a host of neurological and psychiatric pathologies. An influential view in philoso…
View article: Neural evidence for modality-independent storage in working memory
Neural evidence for modality-independent storage in working memory Open
View article: Timing of Speech in Brain and Glottis and the Feedback Delay Problem in Motor Control
Timing of Speech in Brain and Glottis and the Feedback Delay Problem in Motor Control Open
To learn complex motor skills, an organism must be able to assign sensory feedback events to the actions that caused them. This matching problem would be simple if motor neuron output led to sensory feedback with a fixed, predictable lag. …
View article: Overlapping Cortical Substrate of Biomechanical Control and Subjective Agency
Overlapping Cortical Substrate of Biomechanical Control and Subjective Agency Open
Every movement requires the nervous system to solve a complex biomechanical control problem, but this process is mostly veiled from one’s conscious awareness. Simultaneously, we also have conscious experience of controlling our movements—o…
View article: Bayesian p-curve mixture models as a tool to dissociate effect size and effect prevalence
Bayesian p-curve mixture models as a tool to dissociate effect size and effect prevalence Open
Much research in the behavioral sciences aims to characterize the "typical" person. A statistically significant group-averaged effect size is often interpreted as evidence that the typical person shows an effect, but that is only true unde…
View article: Author response: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Author response: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
View article: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
Sensory signals from the body’s visceral organs (e.g. the heart) can robustly influence the perception of exteroceptive sensations. This interoceptive–exteroceptive interaction has been argued to underlie self-awareness by situating one’s …
View article: Timing of speech in brain and glottis and the feedback delay problem in motor control
Timing of speech in brain and glottis and the feedback delay problem in motor control Open
To learn complex motor skills, an organism must be able to assign sensory feedback events to the actions that caused them. This matching problem would be simple if motor neuron output led sensory feedback with a fixed, predictable lag. How…
View article: Bayesian <i>p</i>-curve Mixture Models as a Tool to Dissociate Effect Size and Effect Prevalence
Bayesian <i>p</i>-curve Mixture Models as a Tool to Dissociate Effect Size and Effect Prevalence Open
Much research in the behavioral sciences aims to characterize the “typical” person. A statistically significant group-averaged effect size is often interpreted as evidence that the typical person shows an effect, but that is only true unde…
View article: Overlapping Cortical Substrate of Biomechanical Control and Subjective Agency
Overlapping Cortical Substrate of Biomechanical Control and Subjective Agency Open
Every movement requires the nervous system to solve a complex biomechanical control problem, but this process is mostly veiled from one’s conscious awareness. Simultaneously, we also have conscious experience of controlling our movements—o…
View article: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
Sensory signals from the body’s visceral organs (e.g. the heart) can robustly influence the perception of exteroceptive sensations. This interoceptive–exteroceptive interaction has been argued to underlie self-awareness by situating one’s …
View article: Author response: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Author response: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
View article: Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
Sensory signals from the body's visceral organs (e.g. the heart) can robustly influence the perception of exteroceptive sensations. This interoceptive-exteroceptive interaction has been argued to underlie self-awareness by situating one's …
View article: Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Reviewer #1 (Public Review): Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
Sensory signals from the body's visceral organs (e.g. the heart) can robustly influence the perception of exteroceptive sensations. This interoceptive-exteroceptive interaction has been argued to underlie self-awareness by situating one's …
View article: Reviewer #3 (Public Review): Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Reviewer #3 (Public Review): Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
Sensory signals from the body's visceral organs (e.g. the heart) can robustly influence the perception of exteroceptive sensations. This interoceptive-exteroceptive interaction has been argued to underlie self-awareness by situating one's …
View article: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
Sensory signals from the body’s visceral organs (e.g. the heart) can robustly influence the perception of exteroceptive sensations. This interoceptive-exteroceptive interaction has been argued to underlie self-awareness by situating one’s …
View article: Author Correction: Single-trial visually evoked potentials predict both individual choice and market outcomes
Author Correction: Single-trial visually evoked potentials predict both individual choice and market outcomes Open
View article: Civic Virtues, Wisdom, and Psychological Resilience
Civic Virtues, Wisdom, and Psychological Resilience Open
Psychological resilience refers to the ability to mitigate the psychological impact of adverse life events and to rebound from the impact of such events. As such, it is an important aspect of human flourishing. However, everyone faces chal…
View article: Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry
Cardiac afferent signals can facilitate visual dominance in binocular rivalry Open
Sensory signals from the body’s visceral organs (e.g. the heart) can robustly influence the perception of exteroceptive sensations. This interoceptive-exteroceptive interaction has been argued to underlie self-awareness by situating one’s …
View article: A nap consolidates generalized perceptual learning
A nap consolidates generalized perceptual learning Open
Previous research has demonstrated that a night's sleep can consolidate rote and generalized perceptual learning. Over a waking retention period following training, performance gains from learning significantly decline, but sleep can resto…
View article: Temporal Dynamics of Brain Activity Predicting Sense of Agency over Muscle Movements
Temporal Dynamics of Brain Activity Predicting Sense of Agency over Muscle Movements Open
Our muscles are the primary means through which we affect the external world, and the sense of agency (SoA) over the action through those muscles is fundamental to our self-awareness. However, SoA research to date has focused almost exclus…
View article: Single-trial visually evoked potentials predict both individual choice and market outcomes
Single-trial visually evoked potentials predict both individual choice and market outcomes Open
View article: Metacognition bridges experiences and beliefs in Sense of Agency
Metacognition bridges experiences and beliefs in Sense of Agency Open
Cognitive scientists differentiate the "minimal self" – subjective experiences of agency and ownership in our sensorimotor interactions with the world – from declarative beliefs about the self that are sustained over time. However, it rema…
View article: Permutation-based group sequential analyses for cognitive neuroscience
Permutation-based group sequential analyses for cognitive neuroscience Open
Cognitive neuroscientists have been grappling with two related experimental design problems. First, the complexity of neuroimaging data (e.g. often hundreds of thousands of correlated measurements) and analysis pipelines demands bespoke, n…
View article: Temporal Dynamics of Brain Activity Predicting Sense of Agency over Muscle Movements
Temporal Dynamics of Brain Activity Predicting Sense of Agency over Muscle Movements Open
Our muscles are the primary means through which we affect the external world, and the sense of agency (SoA) over the action through those muscles is fundamental to our self-awareness. However, SoA research to date has focused almost exclus…
View article: Permutation-based group sequential analyses for cognitive neuroscience
Permutation-based group sequential analyses for cognitive neuroscience Open
Cognitive neuroscientists have been grappling with two related experimental design problems. First, the complexity of neuroimaging data (e.g. often hundreds of thousands of correlated measurements) and analysis pipelines demands bespoke, n…
View article: Absolute pitch judgments of familiar melodies generalize across timbre and octave
Absolute pitch judgments of familiar melodies generalize across timbre and octave Open
Most listeners can determine when a familiar recording of music has been shifted in musical key by as little as one semitone (e.g., from B to C major). However, it is unclear how this form of pitch memory relates to absolute pitch (AP) rep…
View article: Generalizing across tonal context, timbre, and octave in rapid absolute pitch training
Generalizing across tonal context, timbre, and octave in rapid absolute pitch training Open
View article: Going Beyond Ourselves: The Role of Self-Transcendent Experiences in Wisdom
Going Beyond Ourselves: The Role of Self-Transcendent Experiences in Wisdom Open
Having good moral character often involves shifting one’s focus of attention from the self to others and the world. Across three studies (N = 605 adults), we found converging evidence that self-transcendent experiences, specifically awe an…
View article: Generalizing across tonal context, timbre, and octave in rapid absolute pitch training
Generalizing across tonal context, timbre, and octave in rapid absolute pitch training Open
Absolute pitch (AP) is the rare ability to name any musical note without the use of a reference note. Given that genuine AP representations are based on the identification of isolated notes by their tone chroma, they are considered to be i…