Re: any ideas? (Peter Meijer )


Subject: Re: any ideas?
From:    Peter Meijer  <peter.b.l.meijer(at)PHILIPS.COM>
Date:    Wed, 31 Dec 2003 21:45:20 +0100

Dear Peter and all, > I've not heard of a 'deafhearing' equivalent to > blindsight - if such equivalence were established, > it would be quite significant for models of > auditory perception! Have a look at for instance M. M. Garde and A. Cowey, "Deaf hearing": Unacknowledged detection of auditory stimuli in a patient with cerebral deafness, Cortex, Vol 36, pp. 71-80, 2000. PDF online at http://www.masson.it/cortex/pdf/vol36/issue1/071-080.pdf (presented also earlier at the Tucson 1998 conference on consciousness) BTW, although a bit off-topic: blindsight expert Petra Stoerig will soon be telling about her work with The vOICe on German radio (WDR 5, Leonardo). So stay tuned... Best regards, Peter Meijer Seeing with Sound - The vOICe http://www.seeingwithsound.com http://www.visualprosthesis.com


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