The Feeling of Choice When you decide to raise your hand or eat an apple, it feels like *you* are doing it. You have control. But [scientists](/search?q=scientists) use special [machines](/search?q=machines) to watch our brains while we think. They see [electrical signals](/search?q=electrical%20signals) lighting up before we feel the thought. So, did the brain choose first? Or do we just get a notification that says 'Choice Made'?
Why It Matters If we don't really choose, are we still responsible for what we do? Think about when you throw a ball. Even if your body moves automatically, you still aim at the target. We might not be totally free, but we are enough like it to live our lives happily.
Examples
- You reach for a red crayon before you realize you want to draw with it.
- Your stomach growls and makes you hungry before you think about eating lunch.
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See also
- Is Your Free Will an Illusion?
- Is Free Will an Illusion?
- Does Your Brain Invent Reality?
- What Is Free Will, Really?
- What Is Free Will, Anyway?