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- Blindsight abstract "Blindsight is the ability of people who are cortically blind due to lesions in their striate cortex, also known as primary visual cortex or V1, to respond to visual stimuli that they do not consciously see. The majority of studies on blindsight are conducted on patients who have the "blindness" on only one side of their visual field. Following the destruction of the striate cortex, patients are asked to detect, localize, and discriminate amongst visual stimuli that are presented to their blind side, often in a forced-response or guessing situation, even though they don't consciously recognise the visual stimulus. Research shows that blind patients achieve a higher accuracy than would be expected from chance alone. Type 1 blindsight is the term given to this ability to guess—at levels significantly above chance—aspects of a visual stimulus (such as location or type of movement) without any conscious awareness of any stimuli. Type 2 blindsight occurs when patients claim to have a feeling that there has been a change within their blind area—e.g. movement—but that it was not a visual percept. Blindsight challenges the common belief that perceptions must enter consciousness to affect our behavior; it shows that our behavior can be guided by sensory information of which we have no conscious awareness. It may be thought of as a converse of the form of anosognosia known as Anton–Babinski syndrome, in which there is full cortical blindness along with the confabulation of visual experience.".
- Blindsight wikiPageExternalLink blindsight-seeing-without-knowing-it.
- Blindsight wikiPageExternalLink 7794783.stm.
- Blindsight wikiPageExternalLink news143222136.html.
- Blindsight wikiPageExternalLink seeing-without-sight.
- Blindsight wikiPageExternalLink Blindsight.
- Blindsight wikiPageExternalLink article.cfm?id=uncanny-sight-in-the-blind.
- Blindsight wikiPageID "176997".
- Blindsight wikiPageLength "43728".
- Blindsight wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Blindsight wikiPageRevisionID "683563833".
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Anosognosia.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Anton–Babinski_syndrome.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Brain.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consciousness_studies.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neurology.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neuroscience.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vision.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Cerebral_cortex.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Colin_McGinn.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Conscious.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Consciousness.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Cortical_blindness.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Eye.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Eyes.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Forced-response.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_geniculate_nucleus.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Lateralization_of_brain_function.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Weiskrantz.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Macaque.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Macaque_monkey.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Mosbys_Dictionary_of_Medicine,_Nursing_&_Health_Professions.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_fiber.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_fibers.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Optic_nerve.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Percept.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Perception.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Primary_visual_cortex.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Riddoch_syndrome.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Right_hemisphere.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Nozick.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink S-cones.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Striate_cortex.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Stroke.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Strokes.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Superior_colliculus.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Thalamus.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Visual_agnosia.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Visual_cortex.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Visual_perception.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLink Visual_processing.
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blindsight".
- Blindsight wikiPageWikiLinkText "blindsight".
- Blindsight hasPhotoCollection Blindsight.
- Blindsight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Blindsight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_style.
- Blindsight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Blindsight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Medref.
- Blindsight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blindsight wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Synthesis.
- Blindsight subject Category:Consciousness_studies.
- Blindsight subject Category:Neurology.
- Blindsight subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Blindsight subject Category:Vision.
- Blindsight hypernym Ability.
- Blindsight type Disease.
- Blindsight type Specialty.
- Blindsight comment "Blindsight is the ability of people who are cortically blind due to lesions in their striate cortex, also known as primary visual cortex or V1, to respond to visual stimuli that they do not consciously see. The majority of studies on blindsight are conducted on patients who have the "blindness" on only one side of their visual field.".
- Blindsight label "Blindsight".
- Blindsight sameAs Rindenblindheit.
- Blindsight sameAs Sokeanäkö.
- Blindsight sameAs Vision_aveugle.
- Blindsight sameAs ראייה_עיוורת.
- Blindsight sameAs Visione_cieca.
- Blindsight sameAs 盲視.
- Blindsight sameAs 맹시.
- Blindsight sameAs Blindzien.
- Blindsight sameAs Blindsyn.
- Blindsight sameAs Zespół_widzenia_mimo_ślepoty.
- Blindsight sameAs m.017_xh.
- Blindsight sameAs Псевдослепота.
- Blindsight sameAs Blindsyn.
- Blindsight sameAs สภาวะเห็นทั้งบอด.
- Blindsight sameAs Q751507.
- Blindsight sameAs Q751507.
- Blindsight sameAs 盲視.
- Blindsight wasDerivedFrom Blindsight?oldid=683563833.
- Blindsight isPrimaryTopicOf Blindsight.