A person with ________ blindness might report that they cannot see anything even though the structures of their eyes are undamaged and work perfectly. The condition is a result of damage to the primary visual areas of the brain.

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A person with cortical blindness might report that they cannot see anything even though the structures of their eyes are undamaged and work perfectly. The condition is a result of damage to the primary visual areas of the brain.

What is Cortical blindness (CB) ?

Cortical blindness (CB) is defined as loss of vision without any ophthalmological causes and with normal pupillary light reflexes due to bilateral lesions of the striate cortex in the occipital lobes. Cortical blindness is a part of cerebral blindness, defined as loss of vision secondary to damage to the visual pathways posterior to the lateral geniculate nuclei.

With cortical blindness in both halves of the visual field a person is really completely blind, he/she cannot consciously process visual input any longer, cannot identify or describe objects, cannot recognize faces, cannot read a text or reach for an item.

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