not to change the subject, but
not to change the subject, but
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There was another study I read, where Neuroscientists stimulated the portion of the brain controlling motor skills. They instructed the subject to resist what they were doing via brain stimulation. They noted that he fought against his brain. He made the statement, "'I' didn't do that. 'You' did that."
One has to ask, "who" or "what" is this unique sense of "I" that is battling the against the stimulated brain?