Do we make choices before we're aware of them?
"That something in the brain really is performing the role of an observing self is suggested by the work of Benjamin Libet at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr Libet used eletroencephalography to look at brain activity during the process of making simple decisions such as when to move a finger. He showed that the process which leads to the act starts about three-tenths of a second before an individual is consciously aware of it. In other words, the observer is just that: an observer, not a decider. This may explain the feeling that most people have experienced at one time or another of having deliberately done something that they had not actually wanted to intended to do.”
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Mortal KOmbat depends upon this! Victory!|||Sometimes. And then we regret them.|||i think it is repulsive action. It only to protect oneself from pain. It is unconscious thing.
like when you withdrew hand when you feel stove burner at your hand, and if you dont have that sudden repulsive action, you will know after your hand is badly burnt.|||Interesting study...do you have a link so I can check it out?
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