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Partial awareness during voluntary endogenous decision
Benjamin Rebouillat1, Nicolas Barascud2, Sid Kouider2
1Laboratoire DysCo, Université Paris 8, Saint-Denis, France; Brain and Consciousness Group (ENS, CNRS), Département d'Études Cognitives, École Normale Supérieure-PSL Research University, Paris, France; Ecole Doctorale Cerveau Cognition Comportement, ENS/ Paris VI / Paris V, Paris 75005, France.
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Despite our feeling of control over decisions, our ability to consciously access choices before execution remains debated. Recent research reveals prospective access to intention to act, allowing potential vetoes of impending decisions. However, whether the content of impending decision can be accessed remain debated. Here we track neural signals during participants' early deliberation in free decisions. Participants chose freely between two options but sometimes had to reject their current decision just before execution. The initially preferred option, tracked in real time, significantly predicts the upcoming choice, but remain mostly outside of conscious awareness. Participants often display overconfidence in their access to this content. Instead, confidence is associated with a neural marker of self-initiated decision, indicating a qualitative confusion in the confidence evaluation process. Our results challenge the notion of complete agency over choices, suggesting inflated awareness of forthcoming decisions and providing insights into metacognitive processes in free decision-making.
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