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Blindsight

Visual processing in the braingoes through a series of processing stages. Destruction of the first visual cortical area, primary visual cortex(or V1 or striate cortex) leads to blindnessin the part of the visual field that corresponds to the damaged cortical representation. The area of blindness - known as a scotoma- is in the visual field opposite the damaged hemisphere and can vary from a small area up to the entire hemifield.

Although individuals with damage to V1 are not consciously aware of stimuli presented in their blind field, Larry Weiskrantzand colleagues showed in the early 1970s that if forced to guess about whether a stimulus is present in their blind field, they do rather better than chance. This ability to detect stimuli that the individual is not aware of can extend to discrimination of the type of stimulus (for example, whether an 'X' or 'O' has been presented in the blind field), and has been dubbed blindsight.

It is not surprising from a neurological viewpoint that damage to V1 would lead to reports of blindness. Visual processing occurs in the brain in a hierarchicalseries of stages (with much crosstalk and feedback between areas). As V1 is the first cortical area in this hierarchy any damage to V1 severely limits visual information passing from retina, via the LGNand then V1, to higher cortical areas. However, the route from retina through V1 is not the only visual pathway into cortex (though it is by far the largest); it is commonly thought that the residual preformance of people exhibiting blindsight is due to preserved pathways into extrastriate cortexthat bypass V1. What is surprising is that activity in these extrastriate areas is apparently insufficient to support visual awarenessin the absence of V1.

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