blindsight in English

noun
1
the ability to respond to visual stimuli without consciously perceiving them. This condition can occur after certain types of brain damage.
And then there is the fact - illustrated beautifully by Humphrey's own work on blindsight - that phenomenal consciousness is not necessary for the perceptual guidance of action.

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1. The sound produced by the Blindsight-B, Blindsight-S2 and Blindsight-Charlie units for dogs is well outside of the human hearing

2. Blindsight A monster with Blindsight can perceive its surroundings without relying on sight, within a specific radius

3. A creature cannot read with Blindsight

4. Jordy Canid Inc has since replaced the BlindSight-Charlie models with the BlindSight-Charlie2

5. - Blindsight is precise enough …

6. Blindsight patients show vast improvements when exercises designed for Blindsight rehabilitation are combined with tDCS (Matteo et al., 2017)

7. All Blindsight does is give a creature with Blindsight a way to "perceive" their surroundings

8. Blindsight A monster with Blindsight can perceive its surroundings without relying on sight, within a specific radius

9. Blindsight (monster ability) A creature with Blindsight can perceive its surroundings without relying on sight, within a specific radius

10. Deafening attacks thwart Blindsight if it relies on hearing.

11. What does Blindsight mean? Information and translations of Blindsight in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

12. 2) Blindsight works on nonmagically concealed features

13. Definition of Blindsight in the Definitions.net dictionary

14. Click to read more about Blindsight by Peter Watts

15. Listen to Haunted- 2020 Remix by Blindsight #np on #SoundCloud

16. Blinding attacks do not penalize creatures using Blindsight

17. A monster with Blindsight may perceive its surroundings without using sight

18. The Blindsight-B, Blindsight-S2 and both versions of the Blindsight-Charlie units are specialized "SONAR" emitters that produce a sound that may be used by a dog to navigate in much the same way as a dolphin or bat

19. - Blindsight is precise enough to allow a monster to be effective in combat

20. “Blindsight is a tour de force, redefining the First Contact story for good

21. And, of course, Blindsight lasts 60 times longer than True Seeing

22. Blindsight never allows a creature to distinguish color or visual contrast

23. Blindsight Buffy Summers (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) fighting and navigating while blindfolded

24. Blindsight This ability is similar to Blindsense, but is far more discerning

25. Of course, a PC with Blindsight on can "see" through the darkness.

26. Blindsight refers to a ‘visual capacity in a field defect in the absence of acknowledged awareness’

27. Blindsight does not subject a creature to gaze attacks (even though darkvision does)

28. This is called "Complications." Listen to Complications by Blindsight #np on #SoundCloud.

29. Blindsight is a non-government organization committed to changing lives through vision and learning

30. Blindsight results from damage to an area of the brain called the primary visual cortex

31. A monster with Blindsight can learn its environment without relying upon sight, in a particular radius

32. Blindsight definition: the ability to respond to visual stimuli without having any conscious visual experience ; Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

33. Blindsight is a neuropsychological condition defined by residual visual function following destruc-tion of primary visual cortex

34. 5e Blindsight signifies a dragon can see despite the darkness, fog, Invisibility 5e, and comparable kinds of obscurement.

35. Blindsight is generally studied in experimental investigations of single patients, as very few patients have been given this “diagnosis”

36. Blindsight is a fascinating condition in which a person who is visually blind reacts to some external stimulus like movement or light

37. Blindfish Blindfishes blindfold blindfolded blindfolder blindfolding blindly blindman blindmen blindness blindnesses blindside blindsided blindsider blindsiding blindsight blindstories blindstory blindworm colorblind colorblindness colorblindnesses colourblind …

38. Blindsight brings about fast reactive protective responses, making the head and eyes look to the side that does not see consciously

39. A Brume can automatically pinpoint the location of any living creature within 120 feet, just as if it possessed the blindsight ability

40. The text doesn't actually say if Blindsight permits a creature to target enemies precisely, but it must mean that, or it would not be relevant for monsters

41. Blindsight patients, whose primary visual cortex is lesioned, exhibit preserved ability to discriminate visual stimuli presented in their “blind” field, yet report no visual awareness hereof

42. Blindsight is a non-conscious reflex to a moving visual stimulus from either the left or right sides of our visual fields, however the …

43. Using nonvisual senses, such as sensitivity to vibrations, keen smell, acute hearing, or Echolocation, a Creature with Blindsight maneuvers and fights as well as a sighted Creature.

44. Blindsight is, therefore, an example of ‘implicit processing’ -residual functioning in the absence of explicit knowledge- that has been found in virtually every cognitive neuropsychological syndrome [ 121

45. Blindsight definition, the ability of a blind person to sense accurately a light source or other visual stimulus even though unable to see it consciously

46. " Blindsight " was a general term for the natural ability of certain creatures to perceive their surroundings as well as a sighted creature yet without using visual senses.

47. The investigation of the “Blindsight“ phenomenon with the mentioned and many following scientific studies has rendered completely new insight into the functionality and plasticity of the visual system, and still opens new perspectives

48. Blindsight is a phenomenon in which patients with damage in the primary visual cortex of the brain can tell where an object is although they claim they cannot see it

49. Blindsight is a phenomenon in which patients with damage in the primary visual cortex of the brain can tell where an object is although they claim they cannot see it

50. Blindsight is a striking neuropsychological syndrome in which rare individuals suffering from certain forms of brain damage perform quite well on simple direct discrimination tasks (e.g., position discrimination) despite vigorous denials of visual awareness, thus yielding a …