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Blindsight: a case study spanning 35 years and new developments

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Blindsight is an unusual condition where the sufferer can respond to visual stimuli, while lacking any conscious feeling of having seen the stimuli. It occurs after a particular form of brain injury.

The first edition of Blindsight, by one of the pioneers in the field – Lawrence Weiskrantz, reported studies of a patient with this condition. It was an important, much cited publication. In the past twenty years, further work has been done in this area, and thi… More >>

Blindsight: a case study spanning 35 years and new developments

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Creative Intelligence and Self-Liberation: Korzybski, Non-Aristotelian Thinking and Eastern Realization

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Albert Einstein thought in an entirely different way from ordinary people, and the theorist Alfred Korzybski wanted to know why. Studying Einstein’s unique thought processes in his extensive study Science and Sanity, he explained and explored this genius way of thinking, and named it, simply, ‘Nous’. Nous involves seeing events as they really are, and not as they are presented to us through the illusion of words and memory. It stresses how no one thing is like … More >>

Creative Intelligence and Self-Liberation: Korzybski, Non-Aristotelian Thinking and Eastern Realization

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