Residual Vision in Multiple Retinal Locations within a Scotoma: Implications for Blindsight.
There is an important new proposal that "blindsight"-the ability to detect and identify visual stimuli by forcedchoice guessing and in the absence of conscious awareness when they fall in blind regions of the visual field-is a function of residual "islands" of undamaged visual co...
Main Authors: | Kentridge, R, Heywood, C, Weiskrantz, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1997
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