Blindsight - Wikipedia Blindsight is the ability of people who are cortically blind to respond to visual stimuli that they do not consciously see due to lesions in the primary visual cortex, also known as the striate cortex or Brodmann Area 17 [1]
Visual Prosthesis | Neuralink Bypassing the natural eye-to-brain pathway, Blindsight uses a video camera to capture images of one's surroundings or loved ones, and wirelessly transmits them to the brain via our specialized implant
Uncanny Sight in the Blind - Scientific American Some people who are blind because of brain damage have "blindsight": an extraordinary ability to react to emotions on faces and even navigate around obstacles without knowing they can see anything