Abstract
How much of what we see or hear, taste, smell, or touch, is actually recorded by the brain without our conscious awareness? One method psychologists use to study this phenomenon is to study people who have had damage to the primary visual cortex. Clearly these patients know something they don't know they know. Even in the absence of such brain damage, the "aftereffect" phenomenon illustrates that we retain certain images in our mind.
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Introduction to Psychology, Sensation and Perception, Inside Out
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