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Musical expertise affects the sense of agency: Intentional binding in expert pianists

Consciousness and Cognition, ISSN: 1053-8100, Vol: 84, Page: 102984
2020
  • 3
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 29
    Captures
  • 0
    Mentions
  • 101
    Social Media
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  • Citations
    3
    • Citation Indexes
      3
  • Captures
    29
  • Social Media
    101
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      101
      • Facebook
        101

Article Description

Intentional Binding (IB), a subjective compression of the time interval between a voluntary action and its consequence, is an implicit measure of the sense of agency (the feeling of controlling one's own actions and their outcomes). The sense of agency is influenced by experience, e.g. learning, development, or learned contingency. The present study aimed at analyzing expertise – an expert competence acquired through experience alone – as a possible means to affect the sense of agency. We compared performance of expert pianists and non-musicians within the IB paradigm with two types of sensory outcome – a piano note and an electronic sound. Pianists showed significantly greater outcome binding and composite binding for both types of stimuli. Therefore, musical expertise might influence the sense of agency, possibly due to continuous exposure to action-outcome associations during the musical training. Additionally, such effect might extend beyond the specific expertise to the other types of auditory outcomes.

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