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Prof.
Humboldt University of Berlin/Florida State University
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Schedule
Sunday, March 7, 2021
5:00 PM America/Los_Angeles
Recording provided by the organiser.
Domain
NeuroscienceHost
NeuroPhilosophy of Free Will
Duration
70 minutes
The COINTOB (conditional intention and integration to bound) model provides a heuristic framework of processes in Libet-style experiments. The model is based on three assumptions. First, brain activation preceding conscious intentions in Libet-style experiments does not reflect an unconscious decision but rather the unfolding of a decision process. Second, the time of conscious decision (W) reflects the moment in time when the decision boundary is crossed. This interpretation of W is consistent with our apparent intuition that we decide in the moment we experience the conscious intention to act. Third, the decision process is configured by conscious intentions that participants form at the beginning of the experiment based on the experimental instruction. Brass and Mele discuss the model, conceptual background for it, and the model’s bearing on free will.
Marcel Brass/Al Mele
Prof.
Humboldt University of Berlin/Florida State University
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