Blind people "see" the world on an unconscious level

To some it will seem like a scam, but in fact it is. We are talking about some hidden possibility of the human brain, which has not yet been explored - a person who is completely blind can go through a maze with obstacles. Doctors believe that this is a subconscious form of vision. A concrete example is the case of one person, a former doctor, who became blind as a result of a stroke.

The phenomenon of blind vision (otherwise it cannot be called) has been known in science for a long time, its essence is that people who see nothing can distinguish objects, distinguish large objects from small ones, and the percentage of correct answers is much higher than is possible according to probability theory. According to scientists, we are talking about visual information that is processed outside the visual cortex, by other parts of the brain that have not been involved anywhere before.

The choice takes place on an unconscious level, the choice of a blind person, however, is indirectly influenced by visual information. But there is darkness in front of him, a person does not experience any visual sensations. In other words, a person cannot see objects, he only feels them. It is very difficult for a person with disabilities to navigate the world, neither a pharmacy, with its variety of medicines, nor doctors who are powerless against blindness will help him.

The person in question could distinguish emotions on the face of other people, after which he was asked to go through the maze. After much doubt, he agreed to the experiment, and to the surprise of the observers, he walked through the maze, stopping in front of each obstacle, bypassing it.

Consciously, a person could not see anything, but he managed to find out with some inner feeling that there was an obstacle ahead. The man walked through this corridor twice, and no one informed him in advance that various objects would be scattered on the floor. Someone will say that this is nothing but echolocation, and the echo of steps could be a help to a blind person to determine the location of objects. Only for small objects, echolocation is not applicable - it can help to get around the wall, but not small objects scattered all over the floor.

Scientists explain the phenomenon of "vision" of a blind person by the ability to catch brain signals that an ordinary person cannot use on a subconscious level. However, scientists and doctors are still unable to accurately explain the unique capabilities of people with disabilities. なぜかボーナスのサイト限定数に注意を払う https://casino-in.org 良いが、すべての贈り物を与えるために時間を持っていないので、少なくともあなたのものを拾うために時間を持っている間、まだこれがある もう一回私は彼らが限られていることを思い出させる明日彼らはないかもしれないので、それは今日とはるかに良いを来る方がよいです。

 
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