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While these findings challenge the traditional view of free will, Maoz emphasizes that such predictions do not necessarily diminish personal responsibility. For routine decisions, like raising a hand, the distinction between conscious choice and subconscious trigger might be less significant. However, when confronted with morally charged or life-altering decisions—such as deciding whether to risk one's life to save another—the degree of conscious control becomes more critical. These scenarios highlight the importance of intentionality and awareness in moral and personal responsibility.