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The Presence of Visual Abilities in the Absence of V1

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The presence of visual abilities in the absence of V1 in the visual cortex--the patient claims to be blind but makes visual responses-is known as ______.


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Jean Piaget

A Swiss developmental psychologist known for his theory of cognitive development in children, emphasizing stages of growth in intellectual abilities.

Selman's Stage

refers to the stages of perspective-taking ability development as outlined by psychologist Robert Selman, identifying how individuals understand others' thoughts and feelings at different ages.

Friendship

A relationship between two people based on mutual affection, trust, support, and understanding.

Perspectives

Particular attitudes towards or ways of regarding something; viewpoints or standpoints.

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