Subconscious Vision: Navigating the World Without Sight

Subconscious Vision: Navigating the World Without Sight

EnglishPaperback / softback
Lewis, Gary B.
epubli
EAN: 9783565360741
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We believe that seeing is a strictly conscious experience. However, there is a terrifying and fascinating neurological condition that proves our brains can literally see the world without our conscious minds ever knowing it. It is known as the Blindsight Phenomenon.When a patient's primary visual cortex is completely destroyed by a stroke, they are clinically and consciously blind. If you hold a ball in front of them, they report seeing absolutely nothing but darkness. Yet, if you throw the ball at their face, they will instinctively duck. If you ask them to navigate a cluttered hallway, they will walk around chairs and tables while continuously insisting they cannot see a thing.This book deconstructs the hidden, primitive optical pathways of the human brain. It explains how visual data bypasses the damaged cortex and routes directly to the ancient brainstem, triggering complex motor responses without any conscious visual rendering.Understand the ultimate biological backup system. Discover the eerie reality of a subconscious mind that perceives the environment perfectly while the conscious self remains trapped in the dark.
EAN 9783565360741
ISBN 3565360747
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher epubli
Pages 104
Language English
Dimensions 297 x 210 x 5
Authors Lewis, Gary B.
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