Shum Yu Hei, Galang Carl Michael, Brass Marcel
Berlin School of Mind and Brain & Department of Psychology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Psychol Res. 2025 Sep 8;89(5):140. doi: 10.1007/s00426-025-02178-1.
The existence of free will has been called into question by Benjamin Libet's seminal experiment, who argued that our conscious decision is preceded by an unconscious decision reflected in the readiness potential (RP). Alternatively, it has been argue that the RP rather reflects a decision process in which different signals accumulate until they reach the intention threshold, at which point an agent experience their intention simultaneously. This raises the question what type of signal is accumulated given that no external information is provided. Recent studies suggest that various interoceptive signals, such as the respiratory and cardiac cycles, guide our arbitrary decisions. We hypothesized the somatosensory feedback from the afferent system could be another potential source, and tested this by inducing numbness in participants' hands. If somatosensory feedback is one source of information in arbitrary decisions, participants should take longer to reach the decision threshold. Contrary to our hypotheses, Bayesian analyses revealed decisive evidence supporting the null hypothesis. These findings suggest that somatosensory feedback may not substantially contribute to arbitrary decisions, and alternative explanations have been proposed to account for the results.
本杰明·利贝特的开创性实验对自由意志的存在提出了质疑,他认为我们的有意识决定之前存在一种无意识决定,这种无意识决定反映在准备电位(RP)中。另一种观点认为,准备电位更反映了一个决策过程,在这个过程中,不同的信号不断积累,直到达到意图阈值,此时主体会同时体验到他们的意图。鉴于没有提供外部信息,这就引发了一个问题,即积累的是何种类型的信号。最近的研究表明,各种内感受信号,如呼吸和心脏周期,会引导我们的任意决定。我们推测来自传入系统的体感反馈可能是另一个潜在来源,并通过使参与者手部麻木来对此进行测试。如果体感反馈是任意决定中的一个信息来源,那么参与者应该需要更长时间才能达到决策阈值。与我们的假设相反,贝叶斯分析揭示了支持零假设的决定性证据。这些发现表明,体感反馈可能对任意决定没有实质性贡献,并且已经提出了其他解释来解释这些结果。