The effect of action contingency on social perception is independent of person-like appearance and is related to deactivation of the frontal component of the self-agency network

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  • who: Yumi Hamamoto from the InstitutTohoku University, Sendai, Japan have published the article: The effect of action contingency on social perception is independent of person-like appearance and is related to deactivation of the frontal component of the self-agency network, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors investigated the effect of action contingency on social perception.
  • how: The authors conducted post hoc analysis to evaluate the interaction between session and contingency and found a significant effect of session in the non-contingent condition but not in the contingent condition . . .

     

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