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      Paranormal believers are more prone to illusory agency detection than skeptics.

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          It has been hypothesized that illusory agency detection is at the basis of belief in supernatural agents and paranormal beliefs. In the present study a biological motion perception task was used to study illusory agency detection in a group of skeptics and a group of paranormal believers. Participants were required to detect the presence or absence of a human agent in a point-light display. It was found that paranormal believers had a lower perceptual sensitivity than skeptics, which was due to a response bias to 'yes' for stimuli in which no agent was present. The relation between paranormal beliefs and illusory agency detection held only for stimuli with low to intermediate ambiguity, but for stimuli with a high number of visual distractors responses of believers and skeptics were at the same level. Furthermore, it was found that illusory agency detection was unrelated to traditional religious belief and belief in witchcraft, whereas paranormal beliefs (i.e. Psi, spiritualism, precognition, superstition) were strongly related to illusory agency detection. These findings qualify the relation between illusory pattern perception and supernatural and paranormal beliefs and suggest that paranormal beliefs are strongly related to agency detection biases.

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          Journal
          Conscious Cogn
          Consciousness and cognition
          Elsevier BV
          1090-2376
          1053-8100
          Sep 2013
          : 22
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Amsterdam, Department of Social Psychology, The Netherlands. Electronic address: m.vanelk@uva.nl.
          Article
          S1053-8100(13)00097-4
          10.1016/j.concog.2013.07.004
          23933505
          47201d6a-da7d-4923-9272-cc70cbab33ea
          History

          Signal detection theory,Agency detection,Biological motion,Illusory pattern perception,Paranormal beliefs

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