The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others

Weiss C, Herwig A, Schuetz-Bosbach S (2011)
PLoS ONE 6(7): e22723.

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Weiss, Carmen; Herwig, ArvidUniBi ; Schuetz-Bosbach, Simone
Abstract / Bemerkung
The experience of oneself as an agent not only results from interactions with the inanimate environment, but often takes place in a social context. Interactions with other people have been suggested to play a key role in the construal of self-agency. Here, we investigated the influence of social interactions on sensory attenuation of action effects as a marker of pre-reflective self-agency. To this end, we compared the attenuation of the perceived loudness intensity of auditory action effects generated either by oneself or another person in either an individual, non-interactive or interactive action context. In line with previous research, the perceived loudness of self-generated sounds was attenuated compared to sounds generated by another person. Most importantly, this effect was strongly modulated by social interactions between self and other. Sensory attenuation of self-and other-generated sounds was increased in interactive as compared to the respective individual action contexts. This is the first experimental evidence suggesting that pre-reflective self-agency can extend to and is shaped by interactions between individuals.
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
Zeitschriftentitel
PLoS ONE
Band
6
Ausgabe
7
Art.-Nr.
e22723
ISSN
1932-6203
eISSN
1932-6203
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2326685

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Weiss C, Herwig A, Schuetz-Bosbach S. The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others. PLoS ONE. 2011;6(7): e22723.
Weiss, C., Herwig, A., & Schuetz-Bosbach, S. (2011). The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others. PLoS ONE, 6(7), e22723. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022723
Weiss, Carmen, Herwig, Arvid, and Schuetz-Bosbach, Simone. 2011. “The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others”. PLoS ONE 6 (7): e22723.
Weiss, C., Herwig, A., and Schuetz-Bosbach, S. (2011). The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others. PLoS ONE 6:e22723.
Weiss, C., Herwig, A., & Schuetz-Bosbach, S., 2011. The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others. PLoS ONE, 6(7): e22723.
C. Weiss, A. Herwig, and S. Schuetz-Bosbach, “The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others”, PLoS ONE, vol. 6, 2011, : e22723.
Weiss, C., Herwig, A., Schuetz-Bosbach, S.: The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others. PLoS ONE. 6, : e22723 (2011).
Weiss, Carmen, Herwig, Arvid, and Schuetz-Bosbach, Simone. “The Self in Social Interactions: Sensory Attenuation of Auditory Action Effects Is Stronger in Interactions with Others”. PLoS ONE 6.7 (2011): e22723.

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