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BLINDSIGHT
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- Blindsight is the ability of people who are cortically blind to respond to visual stimuli that they do not consciously see due to lesions in the primary visual cortex, also known as the striate cortex or Brodmann Area 17.
- Throughout, Crick cites various experiments which illustrate the points he is making about visual awareness, such as studies investigating the phenomenon of blindsight in macaques.
- He studied mountain gorillas with Dian Fossey in Rwanda; he was the first to demonstrate the existence of "blindsight" after brain damage in monkeys; he proposed the theory of the "social function of intellect".
- Dermo-optical perception (DOP, also known as dermal vision, dermo-optics, skin vision, skin reading, finger vision, cutaneous perception, digital sight, and bio-introscopy) is a term that is used in parapsychological literature to denote the alleged capability to perceive colors, differences in brightness, and/or formed images through the skin (without using the eyes, as distinct from blindsight), especially upon touching with the fingertips.
- In Peter Watts' novel Blindsight (2006), a transhuman character is seen using a variant of Chernoff faces.
- Doubt is cast on this assumption by psychophysical studies in normal subjects and those with blindsight showing the simultaneous dissociation of different modes of reporting of a sensation, and by clinical studies of anosognosic patients showing dissociations of awareness of their own states.
- Stoneburner's output explores themes of neurodiversity as well as social issues such as abortion rights and anti-racism, and has included homages to media such as Donna Tartt's The Secret History and Peter Watts' Blindsight.
- Blindsight supposes that sociopaths might be a manifestation of this same phenomenon, and the demands of corporate environments might be environmental factors causing some part of humanity to evolve toward becoming philosophical zombies.
- Nonconscious emotion perception in hemianopia patients (affective blindsight): De Gelder discovered that without V1 cortex, there is still recognition of facial expressions albeit unconsciously, an entirely novel finding that has since then been replicated in different labs.
- on aphasia, blindsight, headache, war neuroses, hysteria, olfactory hallucinations, eclamptic psychosis.
- Dehaene reviews unconscious brain processing of various forms: subliminal perception, Édouard Claparède's pinprick experiment, blindsight, hemispatial neglect, subliminal priming, unconscious binding (including across sensory modalities, as in the McGurk effect), etc.
- Following the release of the updated Player's Handbook (2024) in September 2024, D&D Beyond will replace the following aspects of the 2014 5E ruleset with the 2024 revised 5E ruleset within the various toolsets: core gameplay definitions, armor class, saving throws, skills/abilities, alignment, senses (Blindsight, Darkvision, Tremorsense, Truesight), and area of effect definitions.
- Lesion network mapping has helped map the network anatomy of numerous rare neurologic syndromes (peduncular hallucinosis, blindsight, visual anosognosia), common neurologic syndromes (seizures, aphasia, amnesia, parkinsonism, topographical disorientation), psychiatric syndromes (depression, criminality, addiction).
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