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For example, Benjamin Libet of the University of California, San Francisco, discovered that when he asked test subjects to randomly move their hands, the electrical activity in his subjects 'brains that initiated hand movements occurred well before subjects were consciously aware they had decided to move.
Eric Haseltine: Changing Your Brain's Factory Settings Eric Haseltine 2010
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For example, Benjamin Libet of the University of California, San Francisco, discovered that when he asked test subjects to randomly move their hands, the electrical activity in his subjects 'brains that initiated hand movements occurred well before subjects were consciously aware they had decided to move.
Eric Haseltine: Changing Your Brain's Factory Settings Eric Haseltine 2010
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For example, Benjamin Libet of the University of California, San Francisco, discovered that when he asked test subjects to randomly move their hands, the electrical activity in his subjects 'brains that initiated hand movements occurred well before subjects were consciously aware they had decided to move.
Eric Haseltine: Changing Your Brain's Factory Settings Eric Haseltine 2010
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For example, Benjamin Libet of the University of California, San Francisco, discovered that when he asked test subjects to randomly move their hands, the electrical activity in his subjects 'brains that initiated hand movements occurred well before subjects were consciously aware they had decided to move.
Eric Haseltine: Changing Your Brain's Factory Settings Eric Haseltine 2010
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For example, Benjamin Libet of the University of California, San Francisco, discovered that when he asked test subjects to randomly move their hands, the electrical activity in his subjects 'brains that initiated hand movements occurred well before subjects were consciously aware they had decided to move.
Eric Haseltine: Changing Your Brain's Factory Settings Eric Haseltine 2010
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For example, Benjamin Libet of the University of California, San Francisco, discovered that when he asked test subjects to randomly move their hands, the electrical activity in his subjects 'brains that initiated hand movements occurred well before subjects were consciously aware they had decided to move.
Eric Haseltine: Changing Your Brain's Factory Settings Eric Haseltine 2010
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Professor of physiology Benjamin Libet cautions that there are some things that are still better explained by some form of dualism that cannot be explained reductionistically.
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She casually mentioned my interest in Libet and Orch OR to one of her mentors.
Damn Duck 2008
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Enter Benjamin Libet and his consciousness studies.
Damn Duck 2008
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Hameroff employs retrocausality only on short timescales to explain Libet's gap (the fact that neural activity precedes consciousness by hundreds of milliseconds).
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