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Full Idea
Discussions of blindsight have tended to ignore just how paltry the information is that blindsight subjects glean from their blind fields.
Gist of Idea
Blindsight subjects glean very paltry information
Source
Daniel C. Dennett (Consciousness Explained [1991], 11.4)
Book Ref
Dennett,Daniel C.: 'Consciousness Explained' [Penguin 1993], p.342
A Reaction
This is a bit unfair, because blindsight has mainly pointed to interesting speculations (e.g. Idea 2953). Nevertheless, if blindsight with very high information content is actually totally impossible, the speculations ought to be curtailed.
Related Idea
Idea 2953 Fish may operate by blindsight [Lockwood]
23240 | We can't know by sight or hearing without realising that we are doing so [Fichte] |
7372 | In peripheral vision we see objects without their details, so blindsight is not that special [Dennett] |
7373 | Blindsight subjects glean very paltry information [Dennett] |
2953 | Fish may operate by blindsight [Lockwood] |
2415 | In blindsight both qualia and intentionality are missing [Chalmers] |
4918 | In blindsight V1 (normal vision) is inactive, but V5 (movement) lights up [Carter,R] |
6646 | The brain may have two systems for vision, with only the older one intact in blindsight [Lowe] |