. I argue that this intrinsic computational unpredictability of the decision making process is what give rise to our impression that we possess free will.
You should look into David Wolpert (my second such recommendation in a week). He has a paper saying that you can't build a computer in this universe that can successfully simulate the universe. I'd think that would generalize to an individual. Sorry that I can't provide a better reference for the paper.
Seth Lloyd has posted a well-written pre-print, proposing a self-administered Turing test for free will but also dealing with some other aspects of the free will debate. Some excerpts:
Q1: Am I a decider?
Q2: Do I make my decisions using recursive reasoning?
Q3: Can I model and simulate – at least partially – my own behavior and that of other deciders?
Q4: Can I predict my own decisions beforehand?