In psychology and neuroscience, opposition to free will has asserted that any degree of perceived self-control or choice is a mere epiphenomenon which provides no meaningful influence on action. The present research tested the validity of this conclusion by designing a paradigm in which the potential effect of self-monitoring on motor output could be investigated. Using a repetitive finger tapping task that evokes automatic patterns in participants tapping responses, we have obtained evidence that (1) participants may voluntarily reduce the predictability of their tapping patterns (2) by exercising cognitive control that (3) modulates response-locked steady-state movement-related potentials over primary and supplementary motor areas. These ...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
Neurophysiological accounts of human volition are dominated by debates on the origin of voluntary ch...
Self-control abilities are crucial for successful functioning in daily life. At the core of self-con...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social contex...
Free will is classically attributed to the prefrontal cortex. In clinical neurology, prefrontal lesi...
This paper examines the concept of free will, or independent action, in light of recent research in ...
Scientific research on free will was started by Libet et al. (1982). They detected that thereadiness...
Self-intended action implies an initial stage of assigning an external entity as target of action, w...
To investigate the neural preparation and awareness of an intention to act, neuroscientists typicall...
<div><p>Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in socia...
Spontaneous actions are preceded by brain signals that may sometimes be detected hundreds of millise...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to ac...
Feedforward mechanisms are important for movement control. They may also contribute to the identific...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
Neurophysiological accounts of human volition are dominated by debates on the origin of voluntary ch...
Self-control abilities are crucial for successful functioning in daily life. At the core of self-con...
The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, dis...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in social contex...
Free will is classically attributed to the prefrontal cortex. In clinical neurology, prefrontal lesi...
This paper examines the concept of free will, or independent action, in light of recent research in ...
Scientific research on free will was started by Libet et al. (1982). They detected that thereadiness...
Self-intended action implies an initial stage of assigning an external entity as target of action, w...
To investigate the neural preparation and awareness of an intention to act, neuroscientists typicall...
<div><p>Inhibition of prepotent action is an important aspect of self-control, particularly in socia...
Spontaneous actions are preceded by brain signals that may sometimes be detected hundreds of millise...
Item does not contain fulltextAn important aspect of volition is the internal decision whether to ac...
Feedforward mechanisms are important for movement control. They may also contribute to the identific...
Whether human beings have free will has been a philosophical question for centuries. The debate abou...
Neurophysiological accounts of human volition are dominated by debates on the origin of voluntary ch...
Self-control abilities are crucial for successful functioning in daily life. At the core of self-con...