In that sense, the researchers added, mouse decision - making resembles the human act of accumulating and weighing all
the evidence before making a choice.
Not exact matches
Some research, for example, shows that patterns of brain activity can predict our
choices or actions
before we become consciously aware of having
made a decision, and it may be hard to reconcile this
evidence with the notion of free will.
I've written about this here
before (see Shifting the Burden) and really my views haven't changed, except in that there is more
evidence than ever
before that the needs and motivations of those who «choose» to represent themselves in litigation are complex and that this
choice is
made at their peril and often at significant personal cost.