[HTML][HTML] Free will without consciousness?
Findings demonstrating decision-related neural activity preceding volitional actions have
dominated the discussion about how science can inform the free will debate. These …
dominated the discussion about how science can inform the free will debate. These …
What is the intention to move and when does it occur?
Abstract In 1983 Benjamin Libet and colleagues published a paper apparently challenging
the view that the conscious intention to move precedes the brain's preparation for …
the view that the conscious intention to move precedes the brain's preparation for …
Libet's legacy: A primer to the neuroscience of volition
The neuroscience of volition is an emerging subfield of the brain sciences, with hundreds of
papers on the role of consciousness in action formation published each year. This makes …
papers on the role of consciousness in action formation published each year. This makes …
[HTML][HTML] Cortico-spinal modularity in the parieto-frontal system: A new perspective on action control
Classical neurophysiology suggests that the motor cortex (MI) has a unique role in action
control. In contrast, this review presents evidence for multiple parieto-frontal spinal …
control. In contrast, this review presents evidence for multiple parieto-frontal spinal …
[HTML][HTML] Breathing is coupled with voluntary initiation of mental imagery
Previous research has suggested that bodily signals from internal organs are associated
with diverse cortical and subcortical processes involved in sensory-motor functions, beyond …
with diverse cortical and subcortical processes involved in sensory-motor functions, beyond …
Augmenting people, places & media: The societal harms posed by everyday augmented reality, and the case for perceptual human rights
Everyday Augmented Reality (AR) displays, with wearable, fashionable, all-day form factors,
may one day supplant our reliance on physical displays, heralding new capabilities in …
may one day supplant our reliance on physical displays, heralding new capabilities in …
A meta-analysis of Libet-style experiments
In the seminal Libet experiment (Libet et al., 1983), unconscious brain activity preceded the
self-reported, conscious intention to move. This was repeatedly interpreted as challenging …
self-reported, conscious intention to move. This was repeatedly interpreted as challenging …
Can neuroscience enlighten the philosophical debate about free will?
C Delnatte, E Roze, P Pouget, C Galléa, Q Welniarz - Neuropsychologia, 2023 - Elsevier
Free will has been at the heart of philosophical and scientific discussions for many years.
However, recent advances in neuroscience have been perceived as a threat to the …
However, recent advances in neuroscience have been perceived as a threat to the …
Implicit mechanisms of intention
High-level cortical regions encode motor decisions before or even absent awareness,
suggesting that neural processes predetermine behavior before conscious choice. Such …
suggesting that neural processes predetermine behavior before conscious choice. Such …
Free will
T O'Connor, C Franklin - Free Will, 2005 - books.google.com
" Free Will" is largely a philosophical term of art for a particular sort of capacity of rational
agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives. Which sort is the free …
agents to choose a course of action from among various alternatives. Which sort is the free …