In 1983 Libet et al. found that the Readiness Potential (RP) precedes the intention to act by 350 ms and the actual movement by 500 ms on average. Using our own replication study, we illustrate how seemingly innocuous technical details are actually crucially relevant to the debate surrounding the interpretation of Libet-style experiments. For instance, using one specific method for determining the RP onset actually led to a reversal of Libet’s results (i.e., the intention preceded the RP onset) for one of the participants. Claims regarding the causal relation between RP and intention cannot be based on averages, but require individual, case by case analyses, which show no exceptions in the temporal relation between RP and intention. We conc...
<p>Libet (1985) argued that free-will is threatened by his discovery that the RP (readiness potentia...
Trevena and Miller (2002, this issue) provide further evidence that readiness potentials occur in th...
We investigated the relation between neural events and the perceived time of voluntary actions or th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 1983 Libet et al. found that the Readiness Potential (RP) precedes ...
In 1983, Benjamin Libet discovered a pattern of neural activity that precedes the\ud conscious inten...
The article describes the results of Libet’s experiment and its resulting critique, as witnessed by ...
First discovered in 1965 by Kornhuber and Deecke, the readiness potential (RP) is a distinctive buil...
The readiness potential (RP) has been widely interpreted to indicate preparation for movement and is...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...
Cognition, this issue) discuss a possible bias in the method by which Libet’s subjects estimated the...
In this paper we analyze Libet’s conclusions on «free will» (FW), rejecting his view of the concept ...
Much research has been dedicated to examining brain processes associated with conscious intention. O...
In 1965, Hans Kornhuber and Luder Deecke made a discovery that greatly influenced the study of volun...
There are numerous theoretical reasons which are usually said to undermine the case for mental cau...
<p>Libet (1985) argued that free-will is threatened by his discovery that the RP (readiness potentia...
Trevena and Miller (2002, this issue) provide further evidence that readiness potentials occur in th...
We investigated the relation between neural events and the perceived time of voluntary actions or th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn 1983 Libet et al. found that the Readiness Potential (RP) precedes ...
In 1983, Benjamin Libet discovered a pattern of neural activity that precedes the\ud conscious inten...
The article describes the results of Libet’s experiment and its resulting critique, as witnessed by ...
First discovered in 1965 by Kornhuber and Deecke, the readiness potential (RP) is a distinctive buil...
The readiness potential (RP) has been widely interpreted to indicate preparation for movement and is...
Neuroscientist Benjamin Libet has conducted a series of experiments that reveal the existence of cer...
Cognition, this issue) discuss a possible bias in the method by which Libet’s subjects estimated the...
In this paper we analyze Libet’s conclusions on «free will» (FW), rejecting his view of the concept ...
Much research has been dedicated to examining brain processes associated with conscious intention. O...
In 1965, Hans Kornhuber and Luder Deecke made a discovery that greatly influenced the study of volun...
There are numerous theoretical reasons which are usually said to undermine the case for mental cau...
<p>Libet (1985) argued that free-will is threatened by his discovery that the RP (readiness potentia...
Trevena and Miller (2002, this issue) provide further evidence that readiness potentials occur in th...
We investigated the relation between neural events and the perceived time of voluntary actions or th...