Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual stimuli, in the total absence of perceptual awareness following lesions to V1. However, whereas most experiments have investigated what blindsight patients can and cannot do, the literature contains several, often contradictory, remarks about remaining visual experience. This review examines closer these remarks as well as experiments that directly approach the nature of possibly spared visual experiences in blindsight
Blindsight patients can detect, localize, and discriminate visual stimuli in their blind field, desp...
The phenomenon ‘blindsight’ has received much interest from neuroscientists,philosophers, and psycho...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual s...
Blindsight patients, whose primary visual cortex is lesioned, exhibit preserved ability to discrimin...
Although subjective conscious experience and introspection have long been considered unscientific an...
Abstract s Brain damage in the visual system can lead to apparently blind visual areas. However, mor...
Damage to the primary visual cortex removes the major input from the eyes to the brain, causing sign...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Controversy surrounds the question of whether the experience sometimes elicited by visual stimuli in...
Patients with visual loss due to lesions of the striate cortex or optic radiations may have some rem...
Can the blind see? Blindsight is residual visual capacity in a field defect secondary to damaged str...
Blindsight patients can detect, localize, and discriminate visual stimuli in their blind field, desp...
The phenomenon ‘blindsight’ has received much interest from neuroscientists,philosophers, and psycho...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual s...
Blindsight patients, whose primary visual cortex is lesioned, exhibit preserved ability to discrimin...
Although subjective conscious experience and introspection have long been considered unscientific an...
Abstract s Brain damage in the visual system can lead to apparently blind visual areas. However, mor...
Damage to the primary visual cortex removes the major input from the eyes to the brain, causing sign...
Some human patients with lesions to their primary visual (striate) cortex (V1) demonstrate residual ...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Controversy surrounds the question of whether the experience sometimes elicited by visual stimuli in...
Patients with visual loss due to lesions of the striate cortex or optic radiations may have some rem...
Can the blind see? Blindsight is residual visual capacity in a field defect secondary to damaged str...
Blindsight patients can detect, localize, and discriminate visual stimuli in their blind field, desp...
The phenomenon ‘blindsight’ has received much interest from neuroscientists,philosophers, and psycho...
The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual co...