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  • Psychology of Volition

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  • Studying voluntary action requires differentiating motor events from the agent's intent.
  • Existing methods struggle to isolate the 'will' from the 'action' in empirical research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose hypnotic suggestion as a novel method for dissociating action from volition.
  • To establish a framework for empirically testing the components of voluntary action.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing hypnotic suggestion to create a separation between motor output and conscious intention.
  • Designing cognitive neuroscience experiments to observe this dissociation.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated that hypnotic suggestion can effectively dissociate somatic events from voluntary will.
  • Provided evidence for separating the experience of voluntariness from the execution of an action.

Conclusions:

  • Hypnotic suggestion offers a unique empirical tool for investigating the nature of voluntary action.
  • This method allows for a clearer distinction between action and the intention behind it in scientific study.