Palm Springs. March 10 — March 14, 2022.

March 12, 2022. Controlling (volitional) decisions: towards a reductionistic framework to describe free will. By Gabriel Kreiman.
Palm Springs. March 10 — March 14, 2022.
March 12, 2022. Controlling (volitional) decisions: towards a reductionistic framework to describe free will. By Gabriel Kreiman.
Oxford University Press 2022.
See also:
Kreiman G., Liljenstrom H., Schurger A., Maoz U (2022). How can computational models help us understand free will? Chapter in Free Will: Philosophers and Neuroscientists in Conversation (eds U Maoz & W Sinnott-Armstrong) (Oxford University Press, 2022).
Kreiman G (2022). Does the will correspond to any clearly delineated brain area or activity? Chapter in Free Will: Philosophers and Neuroscientists in Conversation (eds U Maoz & W Sinnott-Armstrong) (Oxford University Press, 2022).
Talks in Neurophilosophy of Free Will webinar series presents:
Title: Towards Operational and Falsifiable Definitions to Stimulate the Dialogue in the Neurophilosophy of Free Will
Date: December 11th, 2020
Time: 11:00am ~ 12:30pm (PST)
Speakers: Gabriel Kreiman and Rosa Cao
Moderator: Nadav Amir
Register here: https://chapman.zoom.us/webinar/register/9116055074309/WN__trF38uJR12WfmcQ1nUXyw
See related paper by Fried et al, Neuron 2011.
Check out the new neurophilosophy of free will web site!
Science spoke with project leader Uri Maoz, a psychologist and computational neuroscientist at Chapman, about how the new effort aims to change the future of free will research.