One person became blind because of eye damage and another because of damage to the visual cortex. How do they differ?

a. The one with cortical damage can describe what an object is, without knowing where it is.
b. The one with cortical damage can learn to identify colors by touching them

c. The one with eye damage still wakes up when the sun rises.
d. The one with eye damage still has visual imagery and visual dreams.


d

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