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Nowhere and Everywhere: The Causal Origin of Voluntary Action

Schurger, Aaron  
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Uithol, Sebo
2015
Review of Philosophy and Psychology

The idea that intentions make the difference between voluntary and non-voluntary behaviors is simple and intuitive. At the same time, we lack an understanding of how voluntary actions actually come about, and the unquestioned appeal to intentions as discrete causes of actions offers little if anything in the way of an answer. We cite evidence suggesting that the origin of actions varies depending on context and effector, and argue that actions emerge from a causal web in the brain, rather than a central origin of intentional action. We argue that this causal web need not be confined to the central nervous system, and that proprioceptive feedback might play a counterintuitive role in the decision process. Finally we argue that the complex and dynamic origins of voluntary action and their interplay with the brain’s propensity to predict the immediate future are better studied using a dynamical systems approach.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s13164-014-0223-2
Author(s)
Schurger, Aaron  
Uithol, Sebo
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Review of Philosophy and Psychology
Volume

6

Start page

761

End page

778

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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LNCO  
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March 25, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/176108
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