Study shows what happens in the brain when you bungee jump — and what this means for free will
For the first time, researchers have managed to measure the so-called readiness potential outside of a lab setting and in its extreme. To do so, they picked one of the most heart-pumping settings you can imagine: a 192-meter bungee jump. Credits: Tambako_The_Jaguar. The readiness potential, also called Bereitschaftspotential (or BP, for short), has given researchers a…
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