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Blindsight serves as a critical case study for understanding consciousness, as evidenced by the observation that blindsight patients' lack of visually guided behavior informs theories on the function of consciousness [1]. Furthermore, the condition is a primary subject in research exploring awareness deficits [2] and is explicitly linked to current theories of consciousness in academic literature [3].
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claimWeiskrantz's natural experiments regarding awareness deficits, such as amnesia, blindsight, prosopagnosia, and aphasia, manipulate brain activity rather than consciousness as the independent variable.
claimThe observation that blindsight patients fail to spontaneously initiate visually guided behavior supports the view that consciousness has a function in normal subjects.
Global Versus Local Theories of Consciousness and the ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceDerrien et al. published the article 'The nature of blindsight: implications for current theories of consciousness' in Neuroscience of Consciousness in 2022.