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Resumen de Meditators tune in to their unconscious

Clare Wilson

  • Learning to meditate might give people more awareness of their unconscious brain activity--or so a new take on a classic "freewill" experiment suggests. The results hint that the feeling of conscious control over their actions can vary--and provide more clues to understanding the complex nature of free will. The famous experiment that challenged their notions of free will was first done in 1983 by neuroscientist Benjamin Libet. It involves measuring electrical activity in someone's brain while asking them to press a button, whenever they like, while they watch a special clock that allows them to note the time precisely.


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