Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate about free will has recently entered the public arena through mass media and newspaper articles commenting on scientific findings that leave little to no room for free will. Previous research has shown that encouraging such a deterministic perspective influences behavior, namely by promoting cursory and antisocial behavior. Here we propose that such behavioral changes may, at least partly, stem from a more basic neurocognitive process related to response monitoring, namely a reduced error detection mechanism. Our results show that the error-related negativity, a neural marker of error detection, was reduced in individuals led to disbelieve in fre...
Previous research suggests that belief in free will correlates with intentionality attribution. Howe...
Weakening belief in the concept of free will yields pronounced effects upon social behavior, typical...
Free will (if any) may be lost because of fear and our dependence on others. In this paper, we devel...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
AbstractThe belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply rooted in virtuall...
The belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply rooted in virtually all hu...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Item does not contain fulltextIf free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, the...
In psychology and neuroscience, opposition to free will has asserted that any degree of perceived se...
While the question of whether free will exists or not has been debated for centuries, recently resea...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...
Previous research suggests that belief in free will correlates with intentionality attribution. Howe...
Weakening belief in the concept of free will yields pronounced effects upon social behavior, typical...
Free will (if any) may be lost because of fear and our dependence on others. In this paper, we devel...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
AbstractThe belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply rooted in virtuall...
The belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply rooted in virtually all hu...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
The problem of free will is among the most fascinating and disputed questions throughout the history...
If free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, then reducing these beliefs shoul...
Item does not contain fulltextIf free-will beliefs support attributions of moral responsibility, the...
In psychology and neuroscience, opposition to free will has asserted that any degree of perceived se...
While the question of whether free will exists or not has been debated for centuries, recently resea...
Free will is a cornerstone of our society, and psychological research demonstrates that questioning ...
One of the hallmarks of human existence is that we all hold beliefs that determine how we act. Among...
Previous research suggests that belief in free will correlates with intentionality attribution. Howe...
Weakening belief in the concept of free will yields pronounced effects upon social behavior, typical...
Free will (if any) may be lost because of fear and our dependence on others. In this paper, we devel...