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However, some of these people still experience the blindsight phenomenon.
I've heard a great deal about this 'blindsight training,' and it would be nice to know what's involved.
A documentary based on the project, Blindsight, was released in 2006.
They have Blindsight, allowing them to 'see' in the dark.
A number of theories have been proposed to explain "blindsight".
As if they've got blindsight spread over every sense.
A few past studies have shown promise for the idea of building on blindsight to improve a person's vision.
But what is the biological role of the component lacking in blindsight and the system for movement control?
The nation's elite guard, trained in blindsight through the channels of fear.
There are three theories for the explanation of blindsight.
Most of us, fortunately, do not suffer from blindsight.
However: the blindsight thought experiment is crucial to my attempt at clarification.
Preserved reflexes of the visual system have also been demonstrated in patients with blindsight.
Imagine a blindsight subject whose performance is optimised by providing him/her with feedback after every trial.
Also from the same study patient GY presented with blindsight.
Patients with blindsight have damage to V1, but because V5 is intact, they can still sense motion.
A considerable body of work has investigated the relationship between conscious and unconscious processing in blindsight.
Much has been learnt about blindsight since the publication of the author's 1986 monograph.
For such experiences, as we saw in the case of blindsight above, do not usually elicit purposeful and intelligent behavior.
We owe much of our current understanding of blindsight to early experiments on monkeys.
But this seems to rule out the possibility of Belinda's (amblyopic) blindsight.
It seems that the shape of objects presented in the blind fields can also be discriminated by blindsight patients.
These islands aren't large enough to provide conscious perception, but nevertheless enough for blindsight.
This "blindsight" it isn't like seeing at all.
The exploration of consciousness is the central thematic element of Blindsight.