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  2. Blindsight - Wikipedia

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    The majority of studies on blindsight are conducted on patients who are hemianopic, i.e. blind in one-half of their visual field.Following the destruction of the left or right 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 may not ...

  3. Bias blind spot - Wikipedia

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    Most people appear to exhibit the bias blind spot. In a sample of more than 600 residents of the United States, more than 85% believed they were less biased than the average American. Only one participant believed that they were more biased than the average American. People do vary with regard to the extent to which they exhibit the bias blind ...

  4. Lawrence Weiskrantz - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Weiskrantz FRS (28 March 1926 – 27 January 2018) was a British neuropsychologist.Weiskrantz is credited with discovering the phenomenon of blindsight, and with establishing the role of the amygdala in emotional learning and emotional behavior. [1]

  5. Visual agnosia - Wikipedia

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    For example, she perceives Arseface, a man with severe facial deformities, as resembling a young James Dean. Val Kilmer's character has visual agnosia in the film At First Sight . In "Folie à Deux", a fifth-season episode of The X-Files , Mulder succumbs to the same belief as telemarketer Gary Lambert, that his boss Greg Pincus is a monster ...

  6. Apperceptive agnosia - Wikipedia

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    For example, an object can be recognized through touch. [6] Also when it is spoken about, individuals with apperceptive agnosia are able to define the object. [ 16 ] The continuing of the ability of patients to recognize the object through use of different sensory modalities shows that deficits arise because of a breakdown in the interaction ...

  7. Elon Musk says he is curing blindness with brain computer chips

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    The Blindsight system is already working in monkeys, Mr Musk has now claimed. “Resolution will be low at first, like early Nintendo graphics, but ultimately may exceed normal human vision,” he ...

  8. Riddoch syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The Riddoch syndrome is a term coined by Zeki and Ffytche (1998) in a paper published in Brain. [1] The term acknowledges the work of George Riddoch who was the first to describe a condition in which a form of visual impairment, caused by lesions in the occipital lobe, leaves the sufferer blind but able to distinguish visual stimuli with specific characteristics when these appear in the ...

  9. Awareness - Wikipedia

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    Awareness, in psychology and philosophy, is a perception or knowledge of something. [1] The concept is often synonymous with consciousness. [2] However, one can be aware of something without being explicitly conscious of it, such as in the case of blindsight. [1]