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Pr. Maoz is currently recruiting postdoctoral fellows: </span><a href="https://braininstitute.us/static-media/uploads/freewill_postdoc_2019.pdf" id="LPNoLP232459" style="caret-color: rgb(32, 31, 30); font-family: "Segoe UI", "Segoe UI Web (West European)", "Segoe UI", -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, Roboto, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 15px; background: var(--white);">https://braininstitute.us/static-media/uploads/freewill_postdoc_2019.pdf</a></div>
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One perspective on the neuroscience of volition</span><br>
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Abstract: The birth of the neuroscience of volition can be traced back to a seminal paper by Benjamin Libet and colleagues in 1983. There, a key EEG correlate of upcoming action—the readiness potential (RP)—was shown to precede subjects' reports of their decision
to move. Some view this as evidence against a causal role for consciousness in human decision-making and thus against free-will and even moral responsibility. I will survey some results that extended the Libet experiments in various directions as well as some
criticism of those experiments. In particular, those studies focused on arbitrary decisions—purposeless, unreasoned, and without consequences. It remained less clear to what degree the RP generalizes to deliberate, more ecological decisions. A previous study
directly compared deliberate and arbitrary decision-making during a $1000-donation task to non-profit organizations. They found the expected RPs for arbitrary decisions. But those were strikingly absent for deliberate ones. Those results and their accompanying
drift-diffusion model were congruent with the RP representing accumulation of noisy, random fluctuations that drive arbitrary—but not deliberate—decisions. They further point to different neural mechanisms underlying deliberate and arbitrary decisions, challenging
the generalizability of studies that argue for no causal role for consciousness in decision-making to real-life decisions. Much of the work in these studies therefore arguably debates the causal efficacy of conscious intentions in bringing about human action.
I will thus also describe a current, large, international collaboration between neuroscientists and philosophers aimed at investigating these questions.</div>
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Brief bio: Uri<span> </span><span style="margin: 0px">Maoz</span><span> </span>is a computational neuroscientist from Chapman University, UCLA, and Caltech. His work combines neurophysiological recordings (including online and real time), behavioral measurements,
and theoretical modeling to provide a computational account of the neural underpinnings of volition and moral choice. He also currently leads a large, international and interdisciplinary project focused on how the brain underlies conscious, causal control
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