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Explain why the experiences of patients with amnesia or blind sight are so critical to our understanding of consciousness. Make sure to include in your answer a discussion of the disorders, the paradoxical abilities that the patients exhibit, and what this says about consciousness in the rest of us.
Sphygmomanometer Gauge
A device used to measure blood pressure, typically consisting of an inflatable cuff to restrict blood flow and a mercury or aneroid gauge to measure pressure.
Labored Breathing
Breathing that requires more effort than normal, often seen in conditions affecting the respiratory system.
Low Blood Pressure
A condition where blood pressure is much lower than normal, which can lead to symptoms like dizziness and fainting.
Aneroid Sphygmomanometer
A medical device used for measuring blood pressure that operates without the use of mercury.
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