Neuroscience

Articles and news from the latest research reports.

26 notes

The patient, known only as TN, was left blind after damage to the visual (striate) cortex in both hemispheres of the brain following consecutive strokes. His eyes are normal but his brain cannot process the information they send in, rendering him totally blind. 
Researchers say TN’s successful performance was an example of the phenomenon “blindsight,” and say it suggests that some small amount of information is being transmitted from his undamaged eyes to a more primitive part of his brain, which operates beneath the level of consciousness.
See video
(Credit: audiodude)

The patient, known only as TN, was left blind after damage to the visual (striate) cortex in both hemispheres of the brain following consecutive strokes. His eyes are normal but his brain cannot process the information they send in, rendering him totally blind. 

Researchers say TN’s successful performance was an example of the phenomenon “blindsight,” and say it suggests that some small amount of information is being transmitted from his undamaged eyes to a more primitive part of his brain, which operates beneath the level of consciousness.

See video

(Credit: audiodude)

Filed under science neuroscience brain psychology stroke blindsight consciousness

  1. teaandanthropology reblogged this from jbrwky42
  2. jbrwky42 reblogged this from neurosciencestuff and added:
    Just FYI? I find blindsight fascinating. Seriously, it implies so much about how the brain processes information on...
  3. isometries reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  4. avalost reblogged this from barroomhero
  5. barroomhero reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  6. captainjamesteatkirk reblogged this from neurosciencestuff and added:
    Oh man we learn about this in class, its pretty crazy. Everyone should watch this video!!!!
  7. jimmy-s-burritos reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  8. comfortableanddangerous reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  9. mrlongevans reblogged this from neurosciencestuff
  10. dancingqueenabba reblogged this from neurosciencestuff and added:
    Interesting!
  11. neurosciencestuff posted this
free counters