The influence of voluntary action and social distance on sense of agency: Evidence from behavioral and ERPs study
ZHONG Yiping(), NIU Nana, FAN Wei, REN Mengmeng, LI Mei
Department of Psychology, Hunan Normal University; Cognition and Human Behavior Key Laboratory of Hunan Province; Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, China
ZHONG Yiping, NIU Nana, FAN Wei, REN Mengmeng, LI Mei. (2023). The influence of voluntary action and social distance on sense of agency: Evidence from behavioral and ERPs study. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 55(12), 1932-1948.
Table 1 Descriptive statistical results of implicit and explicit sense of agency under various experimental conditions (N = 35)
Condition
Estimated interval
Feeling of control
Feeling of responsibility
Coercive-friend
394.50 ± 139.89
3.94 ± 1.89
4.97 ± 1.48
Coercive-stranger
427.11 ± 156.34
4.09 ± 1.58
4.77 ± 1.48
Free-friend
413.48 ± 161.41
5.60 ± 1.33
5.51 ± 1.50
Free-stranger
407.80 ± 155.74
5.54 ± 1.38
5.52 ± 1.09
Figure 2.Grand-average ERP waveforms (on the left) and corresponding topographic maps (on the right) depicting the N1 (100~150 ms), N2 (250~350 ms), and P3 (350~450 ms) elicited during electric shock decisions at FCz and Cz across different experimental conditions. The gray shaded areas in the figure indicate the prominent ERPs components in the specific given time range, respectively.
Figure 2. Grand-average ERP waveforms (on the left) and corresponding topographic maps (on the right) depicting the N1 (100~150 ms), N2 (250~350 ms), and P3 (350~450 ms) elicited during electric shock decisions at FCz and Cz across different experimental conditions. The gray shaded areas in the figure indicate the prominent ERPs components in the specific given time range, respectively.
Figure 3.Mean amplitudes of N1, N2, and P3 components elicited by electric shock decisions across different experimental conditions. Note. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.
Figure 3. Mean amplitudes of N1, N2, and P3 components elicited by electric shock decisions across different experimental conditions. Note. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01.
Figure 4.Grand-average ERP waveforms (A) and corresponding topographic maps (B) of the N1 (70~200 ms) elicited during the occurrence of tones at Pz and POz across different experimental conditions, along with mean amplitudes (C). The gray shaded areas in the figure indicate the prominent ERPs components in the specific given time range. Note. *p < 0.05.
Figure 4. Grand-average ERP waveforms (A) and corresponding topographic maps (B) of the N1 (70~200 ms) elicited during the occurrence of tones at Pz and POz across different experimental conditions, along with mean amplitudes (C). The gray shaded areas in the figure indicate the prominent ERPs components in the specific given time range. Note. *p < 0.05.