Action-effect binding is decreased in motor conversion disorder: implications for sense of agency.
The abnormal movements seen in motor conversion disorder are affected by distraction and entrainment, similar to voluntary movement. Unlike voluntary movement, however, patients lack a sense of control for the abnormal movements, a failure of "self-agency." The action-effect binding paradi...
Main Authors: | Kranick, S, Moore, J, Yusuf, N, Martinez, V, LaFaver, K, Edwards, M, Mehta, A, Collins, P, Harrison, N, Haggard, P, Hallett, M, Voon, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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2013
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