2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1349826
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The phenomenology of attentional control: a first-person approach to contemplative science and the issue of free will

Terje Sparby,
Dirk Cysarz,
David Hornemann v. Laer
et al.

Abstract: There are two basic aspects of attentional control. The ability to direct attention toward different objects is typically experienced as a fundamental indicator of attentional freedom. One can control what one attends to and directing attention is a relatively simple task. In contrast, sustaining attention on a chosen object proves to be difficult as mind-wandering seems to be inevitable. Does the problem of sustaining attention, mean that we are fundamentally unfree? We discuss this issue in light of an intro… Show more

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