On Experimental and Philosophical Investigations of Mental Timing: A Response to Commentary

Author: Gomes G.

Source: Consciousness and Cognition, Volume 11, Number 2, June 2002 , pp. 304-307(4)

Publisher: Academic Press

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Abstract:

Reinterpretations of Libet's results have received support from most commentaries. Libet's arguments against alternative hypotheses are contested. Latency depends on intensity. Integration of intensity and duration explains the Minimum Train Duration. Analogies of Libet's timing of intentions with control (flash-lag-like) experiments indicate biases of opposite signs, according to intramodal or intermodal results. Rosenthal's view of nonconscious intentions (or sensations) becoming conscious after a delay is favored. Compatibilist free will is discussed. Copyright 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).

Keywords: Key Words: conscious experience; consciousness; conscious will; free will; voluntary action; cerebral timing; event-related chronometry; readiness potential; latency

Language: English

Document Type: Editorial

Affiliations: Universidade Federal Fluminense, R. Lopes Quintas 100-605-I, Rio de Janeiro, 22460-010, Brazil:

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