
Benjamin Libet
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Benjamin Libet was a prominent neuroscientist best known for his groundbreaking research on the relationship between consciousness and the neural processes that underlie human decision-making. His most famous experiments involved the measurement of brain activity associated with voluntary actions, revealing that brain activity precedes conscious awareness of the decision to act. This finding sparked extensive debate and further inquiry into the nature of free will and conscious experience, challenging traditional views of human agency.
Throughout his career, Libet published numerous influential papers and books, including 'Mind Time: The Temporal Factor in Consciousness,' where he explored the implications of his findings on the understanding of time perception and consciousness. His work has had a lasting impact on fields ranging from psychology to philosophy, prompting discussions about the implications of his discoveries for understanding human behavior and the mind-body problem. Libet's contributions continue to inspire researchers and scholars in their quest to unravel the complexities of consciousness and the human experience.