Cortical movement preparation before and after a conscious decision to move.
Department of Psychology, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Journal Article: Consciousness and Cognition (impact factor: 2.14). 06/2002; 11(2):162-90; discussion 314-25.
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ResearcherWhy is everyone so in love with the idea of free will. You know as well as I do that LRP is difficult to measure. I don't know why we are so infatuated with being the concious agents of our actions...May 27, 2012 2:49 am
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