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Dr James Moore

James is an expert in the cognitive neuroscience of voluntary action

Staff details

Summary

James is a Reader in Psychology and the departments director of postgraduate research. His research focuses on voluntary action.

One research strand aims to understand where the feeling of control over action comes from. This sense that we control our own actions is fundamental to human psychology, underpinning various aspects of human culture, such as our systems of law. Another research strand concerns the perception and understanding of voluntary actions that others make. This ability is essential for the successful navigation of our social world: for example, holding others responsible for their actions requires accurate attributions of intent.

Grants and Awards

James has received grant funding Leverhulme Trust, Bial Foundation, the ARC and Macquarie University.

Public Engagement and Knowledge Exchange

Examples of James public engagement and knowledge exchange activity include:
Research consultancy with non-HEIs, including the private sector and charities.
A week in Westminster through the Royal Society Pairing Scheme
Working with In2Science to offer internships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Public lectures

Publications and research outputs

Article

  • Evangelou, George; Georgiou, Orestis; Brown, Eddie and Moore, James W.. 2025. Sense of agency in gesture-based interactions: modulated by sensory modality but not feedback meaning. Frontiers in Computer Science, 7, 1511928. ISSN 2624-9898
  • Eisenkoeck, Antonia; De Fockert, J. W. and Moore, James W.. 2025. Investigating the effect of cognitive load on the intentionality bias. Psychological Research, 89, 4. ISSN 0340-0727
  • Le Besnerais, Alexis; Moore, James W.; Berberian, Bruno and Grynszpan, Ouriel. 2024. Sense of agency in joint action: a critical review of we-agency. Frontiers in Psychology, 15, 1331084. ISSN 1664-1078

Conference or Workshop Item

  • Evangelou, George; Georgiou, Orestis and Moore, James W.. 2024. 'Mid-air haptic congruence with virtual objects modulates the implicit sense of agency'. In: Haptics: Science, Technology, Applications: 14th International Conference on Human Haptic Sensing and Touch Enabled Computer Applications, EuroHaptics 2024. Lille, France 30 June - 3 July 2024.
  • Evangelou, George; Georgiou, Orestis; Brown, Eddie; Hine, Nick and Moore, James W.. 2024. 'Mid-Air Haptic Feedback Improves Implicit Agency and Trust in Gesture-Based Automotive Infotainment Systems: a Driving Simulator Study'. In: 16th International Conference on Automotive User Interfaces and Interactive Vehicular Applications (AutomotiveUI '24). Stanford, CA, United States 2225 September 2024.
  • Evangelou, George; Limerick, Hannah and Moore, James W.. 2021. 'I feel it in my fingers! Sense of agency with mid-air haptics'. In: 2021 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC). Virtual Conference 6-9 July 2021.

Research Interests

Sense of agency
Volition
Intention attribution
Consciousness
Human-computer-interaction
Sense of ownership