Weiskrantz used the term, "Type I Blindsight" to
a. describe a blind person's heightened sense of touch.
b. describe visual capacity in a blind field when there is no acknowledgement of perceptive awareness.
c. describe visual capacity in a blind field when there is acknowledgement of perceptive awareness.
d. describe a blind person's feeling that a stimulus has occurred.
B
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A person who does poorly on a task called backward masking is MOST likely to be experiencing:
A) schizoid personality disorder. B) paranoid personality disorder. C) borderline personality disorder. D) schizotypal personality disorder.