Personal profile
Academic Background
I am interested in understanding how the implicit sense of agency is formulated, operated or disrupted. To understand what factors contribute to these processes, both bottom-up factors including low-level sensorimotor feedbacks and top-down perceptions such as prior beliefs, contextual and social cues are deployed to assess how much they affect sense of agency.
Areas of Expertise
Sense of Agency, Temporal Binding effect, Social Cognition, Moral Psychology, Human-machine Interaction, Experimental Psychology, EEG
Education/Academic qualification
Master of Science, Perceived Differences, False Polarisation and Intergroup Relation, School of Psychology, University of East Anglia
2021 → 2022
Award Date: 15 Dec 2022
Bachelor of Science, Data Analysis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
May 2022 → Jul 2022
Award Date: 30 Jun 2022
Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Social Agency and Intergroup Attitude, School of Psychology, University of East Anglia
2018 → 2021
Award Date: 22 Jul 2021
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Research output
- 2 Article
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Working with an online artificial partner enhances implicit and reduces explicit sense of agency
Le, A. H., Burke, T. & Bayliss, A. P., Jan 2026, In: Consciousness and Cognition. 137, 103962.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Observed non-humanoid robot actions induce vicarious agency when perceived as social actors, not as objects
Pascolini, L., Bayliss, A. P., Le, A. H. & Wyer, N. A., Oct 2025, In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 51, 10, p. 1423–1434 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile1 Citation (Scopus)21 Downloads (Pure)