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Table 1  DIFFERENT CONCEPTS OF WILL
Fig. 1. A MODEL OF CONSCIOUS WILL AS SUGGESTED BY WEGNER (Wegner & Wheatly 1999 ©APA)
Fig. 2. THE CONSCIOUS WILL FROM OUR ANTHROPOCENTRIC PERSPECTIVE. Our state of CONSCIOUS WILL is preceded normally by a NEED; a longing for satisfaction
Fig. 3. THE CONSCIOUS WILL FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE NEURAL MUSCULAR SYSTEM. Conscious experiences are generally CORRELATED with underlying unconscious neural activity, more or less like the two faces of the same coin
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