In a recent paper, Brogaard (2011) presents counter-arguments to the conclusions of an experiment with blindsight subject GR. She argues that contrary to the apparent findings that GR’s preserved visual abilities relate to degraded visual experiences, she is in fact fully unconscious of the stimuli she correctly identifies. In this paper, we present arguments and evidence why Brogaard’s argument does not succeed in its purpose. We suggest that not only is relevant empirical evidence in opposition to Brogaard’s argument, her argument misconstrues necessary criteria to decide whether a conscious experience is visual or not visual
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
In the (re-)animated debate on consciousness we focus on three questions: Who has consciousness? Wha...
Available online 17 September 2011 that GR’s preserved visual abilities relate to degraded visual ex...
Controversy surrounds the question of whether the experience sometimes elicited by visual stimuli in...
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...
The phenomenon ‘blindsight’ has received much interest from neuroscientists,philosophers, and psycho...
AbstractUnlike those with type 1 blindsight, people who have type 2 blindsight have some sort of con...
Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual s...
Consciousness is a mongrel concept: there are a number of very different "consciousnesses." Phenomen...
Blindsight and vision for action seem to be exemplars of unconscious visual processes. However, rese...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
AbstractDamage to the primary visual cortex can leave subjects with unconscious residual vision, or ...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
In the (re-)animated debate on consciousness we focus on three questions: Who has consciousness? Wha...
Available online 17 September 2011 that GR’s preserved visual abilities relate to degraded visual ex...
Controversy surrounds the question of whether the experience sometimes elicited by visual stimuli in...
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...
The phenomenon ‘blindsight’ has received much interest from neuroscientists,philosophers, and psycho...
AbstractUnlike those with type 1 blindsight, people who have type 2 blindsight have some sort of con...
Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify visual s...
Consciousness is a mongrel concept: there are a number of very different "consciousnesses." Phenomen...
Blindsight and vision for action seem to be exemplars of unconscious visual processes. However, rese...
Blindsight has been central to theories of phenomenal awareness; that a lesion to primary visual cor...
AbstractDamage to the primary visual cortex can leave subjects with unconscious residual vision, or ...
Some patients with a lesion to the striate cortex (V1), when assessed through forced-choice paradigm...
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
Abstract Blindsight is classically defined as residual visual capacity, e.g., to detect and identify...
In the (re-)animated debate on consciousness we focus on three questions: Who has consciousness? Wha...