Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.

Sense of agency (SoA), the feeling of control over one's own actions and their effects, is fundamental to goal-directed actions at the individual level and may constitute a cornerstone of everyday life, including cooperative behavior (i.e., goal sharing). Previous studies have demonstrated that...

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Main Authors: Kazuki Hayashida, Yuki Nishi, Michihiro Osumi, Satoshi Nobusako, Shu Morioka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246561
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spelling doaj-4effd54e080641139c387228b49fca352021-08-05T04:31:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01162e024656110.1371/journal.pone.0246561Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.Kazuki HayashidaYuki NishiMichihiro OsumiSatoshi NobusakoShu MoriokaSense of agency (SoA), the feeling of control over one's own actions and their effects, is fundamental to goal-directed actions at the individual level and may constitute a cornerstone of everyday life, including cooperative behavior (i.e., goal sharing). Previous studies have demonstrated that goal sharing can activate the motor prediction of both agent's action and partner's action in joint-action tasks. Moreover, given that from an SoA perspective, predictive processes are an essential basis, there is a possibility that goal sharing may modulate SoA. However, the possibility for goal sharing to modulate SoA remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether goal sharing modulates the intentional binding (IB) effect (a method that can quantitatively measure SoA) of self-generated and observed partner's actions and improves motor accuracy. Participants were required to stop a circular horizontal moving object by pressing a key when the object reaches the center of a target in a social situation. This task measured IB by having participants estimate the time interval between action and effect in several 100 milliseconds, with shorter time interval estimations indicating enhancement of SoA. Participants were randomly divided into 13 Cooperative groups (goal sharing) and 13 Independent groups (non-goal sharing). Cooperative groups were instructed to perform the task together, while Independent groups did so individually. Participants estimated the time interval between them by pressing the key and hearing the corresponding sound (Self-generated action) and the other person pressing the key and hearing the sound (Observed action). Our results indicated that goal sharing improved motor accuracy and enhanced both the IB of Self-generated and Observed actions compared to non-goal sharing. We suggest that SoA can be modulated by goal sharing in specific social contexts.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246561
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author Kazuki Hayashida
Yuki Nishi
Michihiro Osumi
Satoshi Nobusako
Shu Morioka
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Yuki Nishi
Michihiro Osumi
Satoshi Nobusako
Shu Morioka
Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.
PLoS ONE
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Yuki Nishi
Michihiro Osumi
Satoshi Nobusako
Shu Morioka
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title Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.
title_short Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.
title_full Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.
title_fullStr Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.
title_full_unstemmed Goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.
title_sort goal sharing with others modulates the sense of agency and motor accuracy in social contexts.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Sense of agency (SoA), the feeling of control over one's own actions and their effects, is fundamental to goal-directed actions at the individual level and may constitute a cornerstone of everyday life, including cooperative behavior (i.e., goal sharing). Previous studies have demonstrated that goal sharing can activate the motor prediction of both agent's action and partner's action in joint-action tasks. Moreover, given that from an SoA perspective, predictive processes are an essential basis, there is a possibility that goal sharing may modulate SoA. However, the possibility for goal sharing to modulate SoA remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate whether goal sharing modulates the intentional binding (IB) effect (a method that can quantitatively measure SoA) of self-generated and observed partner's actions and improves motor accuracy. Participants were required to stop a circular horizontal moving object by pressing a key when the object reaches the center of a target in a social situation. This task measured IB by having participants estimate the time interval between action and effect in several 100 milliseconds, with shorter time interval estimations indicating enhancement of SoA. Participants were randomly divided into 13 Cooperative groups (goal sharing) and 13 Independent groups (non-goal sharing). Cooperative groups were instructed to perform the task together, while Independent groups did so individually. Participants estimated the time interval between them by pressing the key and hearing the corresponding sound (Self-generated action) and the other person pressing the key and hearing the sound (Observed action). Our results indicated that goal sharing improved motor accuracy and enhanced both the IB of Self-generated and Observed actions compared to non-goal sharing. We suggest that SoA can be modulated by goal sharing in specific social contexts.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246561
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