Our research aims to understand the neurocognitive processes supporting the experience of human action. We use a range of methods and approaches including behavioural methods, patient studies, psychopharmacology and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Of particular interest to us is human agency; the capacity to intentionally modify one’s environment to satisfy one’s goals.
Ongoing projects include:
Agency in Human-Computer-Interaction
Brain basis of sense of agency
Agency experiences in psychiatric and neurological disorders
Optimal cue integration in agency experience
Sense of agency across the lifespan
Measures of sense of agency