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Saturday, 30 March 2013

Has Science Proven We Don't Have Free Will?



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.

The most important study was Libet, B., Gleason, C. A., Wright, E. W. & Pearl, D. K., Brain106, (1983), pp. 623-642. Here motor cortical activity was measured using EMG (scalp electrodes) and was used to isolate the pattern associated with the moving of a hand, which was termed the ‘readiness potential’. Individually tested subjects were asked to sit down and after how ever long they liked to spontaneously move a hand. Simultaneously they were to remember the time at which they decided to move the hand.

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.
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