Blindsight : a case study and implications /

The author and his collaborators were among the first to describe blindsight, the phenomenon in which patients who are blind due to damage to the neocortex can nevertheless discriminate certain types of visual events within their blind fields, even though they believe they are only guessing. This bo...

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Main Author: Weiskrantz, Lawrence
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1998
Oxford : Clarendon, 1986
Oxford [Oxfordshire] : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1986
Oxford [Oxfordshire] : New York : 1986
Oxford [Oxfordshire] : New York : 1986
Series:Oxford psychology series ; no. 12
Oxford psychology series no. 12
Oxford psychology series ; no. 12
Oxford psychology series no. 12
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