The experiments of the
physiologist Benjamin Libet are famous for their contribution to the free
will/determinism debate to the extent that in popular imagination they are
often believed to have disproved the existence of free will.

Libet’s tests discovered readiness potential
an average of 1/5 second before the subject was aware of making the choice. The
spread had an upper limit of 1/2 second. Among others who have replicated the
experiment, apparently one study reported an average readiness potential of 1
1/4 seconds.