Blindsight is unlike normal conscious vision: evidence from an exclusion task.
We explored whether information processed subconsciously in blindsight is qualitatively different from normal conscious processing. On each trial the blindsight patient GY was presented with a square-wave grating either in an upper or lower quadrant of his visual field and was asked to report the op...
Main Authors: | Persaud, N, Cowey, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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