LESSON 5 · Justice, Truth & the Big Questions
The Neuroscience Debate
Libet's finding has been replicated and extended, but its meaning is fiercely contested.
Some neuroscientists argue the readiness potential reflects general preparation for movement, not the decision itself. Others note that flicking a wrist or pressing a button may not resemble the deliberative decisions that matter for free will — choosing a career or a partner involves far richer processing than a reflexive twitch.