The document discusses several studies examining conscious intentions and the experience of free will. It summarizes that reported time of intention (W-judgment) in tasks like the Libet task is based on inferential processes, not just pre-action brain processes. Studies find action monitoring processes and external feedback influence W-judgment. Another study found that manipulating beliefs about free will impacted early motor preparation processes before conscious intention, as measured by readiness potential amplitude. The document concludes experience of intention incorporates both pre-action and post-action processes, and it is better to believe in free will due to behavioral effects.