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Intentional Actions Seem Faster: Groundbreaking Brain Study Sheds New Light on Free Will
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A new study using pioneering brain-machine interface technology has found that when people intend to move, they perceive their actions as happening more quickly than if the same movement is involuntary—a fascinating window into how intent shapes our perception of time and action. This discovery, published in PLOS Biology on April 17, may have major implications for debates about free will and could influence future therapies for people living with paralysis (source).
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