The Cue-integrated sense of agency as operationalized in experiments is not a (Multisensory) perceptual effect, but is a judgment effectReddy

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dc.contributor.author Reddy, Nagireddy Neelakanteswar
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-01T12:49:18Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-01T12:49:18Z
dc.date.issued 2019-10
dc.identifier.citation Reddy, Nagireddy Neelakanteswar, "The Cue-integrated sense of agency as operationalized in experiments is not a (Multisensory) perceptual effect, but is a judgment effect", PsyArXiv, Cornell University Library, DOI: https://psyarxiv.com/pye2g/, Oct. 2019. en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://psyarxiv.com/pye2g/
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/4915
dc.description.abstract According to the Cue integration theory, the Sense of agency (SoA) is a resultant of both motor as well as non-motor cues, and these multiple cues are integrated based on their reliability or invariance estimate. However, the cue integration theory fails to make a distinction between perception and judgment, when it attributes (multisensory) perceptual character to non-motor cues like affect, effort, competition, fluency, familiarity, expertise, sleep, meditation, primes, and previews of actions, etc. Thus, my paper criticizes the experimentally operationalized cue-integrated SoA by arguing that: (a) there is uncertainty in the cue-integrated SoA experimental operationalization (making the participants prone to judgment effects); (b) the cue integration theory faces a problem of explaining how non-motor cues acquire interface, intentionality, and accuracy about agency; (c) the SoA reports are influenced by heuristic responding pattern (under uncertainty); (d) the cue-integrated SoA operationalizations had �inaccuracy standard� for measuring perception of agency; (e) under certainty, the (nonveridical) SoA reports might not have occurred at all. This paper concludes that the reported heuristic responses (under uncertainty) of SoA can be parsimoniously accounted by compositionality nature of thought/judgment rather than the cue-integrated perception, and thus, the cue-integrated SoA reports are not instances of perceptions but are judgments.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Nagireddy Neelakanteswar Reddy
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Cornell University Library en_US
dc.subject Sense of agency en_US
dc.subject Cue integration theory en_US
dc.subject Perception versus Judgment en_US
dc.subject Attribute substitution en_US
dc.subject Priming en_US
dc.subject Uncertainty en_US
dc.title The Cue-integrated sense of agency as operationalized in experiments is not a (Multisensory) perceptual effect, but is a judgment effectReddy en_US
dc.type Preprint en_US
dc.relation.journal PsyArXiv


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