The 30th Sir Frederick Bartlett lecture. Fact, artefact, and myth about blindsight.
Blindsight is the ability, still controversial if a vote is taken, of subjects with clinically blind field defects to detect, localize, and discriminate visual stimuli of which the subjects say they are completely unaware--the original definition--or of which they might be aware but not in the sense...
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2004
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