From Benjamin Libet's experiments on timing conscious will, it appears that:

A) the feeling of conscious will exists because the mind directs brain and behavioural processes.
B) the feeling of conscious will is the result of brain activity and not the cause of it.
C) within 300 milliseconds after willing an action to occur, brain activity has begun to direct behaviour.
D) conscious will is the result of the mind justifying a behavioural action after the fact.

B) the feeling of conscious will is the result of brain activity and not the cause of it.

Psychology

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