Title of article
Brain preparation before a voluntary action: Evidence against unconscious movement initiation
Author/Authors
Trevena، نويسنده , , Judy and Miller، نويسنده , , Jeff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
10
From page
447
To page
456
Abstract
Benjamin Libet has argued that electrophysiological signs of cortical movement preparation are present before people report having made a conscious decision to move, and that these signs constitute evidence that voluntary movements are initiated unconsciously. This controversial conclusion depends critically on the assumption that the electrophysiological signs recorded by Libet, Gleason, Wright, and Pearl (1983) are associated only with preparation for movement. We tested that assumption by comparing the electrophysiological signs before a decision to move with signs present before a decision not to move. There was no evidence of stronger electrophysiological signs before a decision to move than before a decision not to move, so these signs clearly are not specific to movement preparation. We conclude that Libet’s results do not provide evidence that voluntary movements are initiated unconsciously.
Keywords
Free Will , voluntary movement , Readiness potential , LRP , Libet , Cortical movement preparation , Conscious decision
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number
2291513
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