John A. Dewey
Affiliations: | Psychology | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
Area:
Sense of agency, ConsciousnessGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorAdriane E. Seiffert | research assistant | 2005-2007 | Vanderbilt | |
Frank Tong | research assistant | 2005-2007 | Vanderbilt | |
Thomas H. Carr | grad student | 2007-2012 | Michigan State | |
(Sensory attenuation of action effects due to predictive forward models: When does it transfer to observed actions?) |
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Dewey JA. (2023) Cognitive load decreases the sense of agency during continuous action. Acta Psychologica. 233: 103824 |
Dewey J, Mueller S. (2019) Individual Differences in Sensitivity to Visuomotor Discrepancies. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 144 |
Dewey JA, Knoblich G. (2014) Do implicit and explicit measures of the sense of agency measure the same thing? Plos One. 9: e110118 |
Dewey JA, Pacherie E, Knoblich G. (2014) The phenomenology of controlling a moving object with another person. Cognition. 132: 383-97 |
Dewey JA, Carr TH. (2013) Predictable and self-initiated visual motion is judged to be slower than computer generated motion. Consciousness and Cognition. 22: 987-95 |
Dewey JA, Carr TH. (2013) When dyads act in parallel, a sense of agency for the auditory consequences depends on the order of the actions. Consciousness and Cognition. 22: 155-66 |
Tong F, Harrison SA, Dewey JA, et al. (2012) Relationship between BOLD amplitude and pattern classification of orientation-selective activity in the human visual cortex. Neuroimage. 63: 1212-22 |
Dewey JA, Carr TH. (2012) Is that what I wanted to do? Cued vocalizations influence the phenomenology of controlling a moving object. Consciousness and Cognition. 21: 507-25 |
Dewey JA, Seiffert AE, Carr TH. (2010) Taking credit for success: the phenomenology of control in a goal-directed task. Consciousness and Cognition. 19: 48-62 |
Harrison S, Kamitani Y, Dewey J, et al. (2010) Neural decoding reveals the orientation-selective properties of early human visual area Journal of Vision. 7: 323-323 |