How We Recognize Our Own Actions

  • Blakemore S
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Abstract

This chapter first describes how predicting the sensory consequences of action contributes to the recognition of one's own actions. Second, the chapter discusses three symptoms in which this prediction mechanism is proposed to be impaired: the consequences of parietal lobe damage, passivity experiences associated with schizophrenia, and phantom limbs.

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Blakemore, S.-J. (2009). How We Recognize Our Own Actions (pp. 145–151). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03205-9_8

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