Showing papers in "Transactions of the Medical Society of London in 1995"
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TL;DR: Why humans blinded by lesions of the primary visual receiving cortex, area V1, can sometimes see certain attributes of the visible world, and in particular motion, crudely but consciously is examined.
Abstract: Humans blinded by lesions of the primary visual receiving cortex, area V1, can sometimes see certain attributes of the visible world, and in particular motion, crudely but consciously. This article examines why and enquires into the insights to be drawn from such a study.
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