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Your Brain May Not Experience Free Will the Way You Think
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No just an exaggerated tittle.
The article makes it clear. The experiment just suggest free will is more mentally taxing and calculated then random will.
I read the article, I mean how they decided to stimulate brain activity for making a choice by.. choosing colored balloons?
And they were surprised the subjects brains responded almost exactly the same? That means.. nothing. Everything that comes after is speculation and pseudoscience.