No. The visual main processing center is damaged but the brain has rerouted some aspects of visual processing to other parts of the brain. Because of this, people with blindsight can still see even if they aren't aware of it because not all of these new routes are connected to each other. ELI5: not ultra instinct, but the brain is amazing at repairing itself.
@@stealth5758 It's not necessarily repairing itself. Wouldn't this unconscious processing still be present in people who have a working visual cortex? Theoretically speaking, if we could isolate the piece of the brain responsible for the subjective experience of sight, it's possible you could still have the full processing depth as somebody who experiences sight. I feel like there's no reason we couldn't be experienceless robots, so how much processing is truly fundamental with this experience?
Thank you so much for breaking down blindsight for me!
Great illustrations!!
very intriguing video!
Solid work! 😊
Great! Please keep it up!
Peter Parker has this. It's called Spider-sense.
But i dont understand what the world looks like to them. I cant picture it
So it's like ultra instinct.
No. The visual main processing center is damaged but the brain has rerouted some aspects of visual processing to other parts of the brain. Because of this, people with blindsight can still see even if they aren't aware of it because not all of these new routes are connected to each other. ELI5: not ultra instinct, but the brain is amazing at repairing itself.
@@stealth5758 It's not necessarily repairing itself. Wouldn't this unconscious processing still be present in people who have a working visual cortex?
Theoretically speaking, if we could isolate the piece of the brain responsible for the subjective experience of sight, it's possible you could still have the full processing depth as somebody who experiences sight.
I feel like there's no reason we couldn't be experienceless robots, so how much processing is truly fundamental with this experience?
why she sounds like Kesha?
Very hard to believe
I want to see it demonstrated in real life
@@influentia1patterns There is a video on youtube that depicts a blind man avoiding obstacles
Yet true
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