Lawrence Weiskrantz
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Lawrence Weiskrantz is a British
Great Britain
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 psychologist, who discovered the phenomenon of blindsight
Blindsight
Blindsight is a phenomenon in which people who are perceptually blind in a certain area of their visual field demonstrate some response to visual stimuli...

, which is the voluntary visually evoked response to a stimulus presented within a scotoma.

Career

  • Part-time Lecturer, Tufts University, 1952
  • Research Associate, Inst. of Living, 1952-55
  • Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, US National Research Council, 1955-56
  • Research Associate, University of Cambridge
    University of Cambridge
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    , 1956-61
  • Assistant Director of Research, Cambridge, 1961-66
  • Reader in Physiological Psychology, Cambridge Univ., 1966-67.
  • Founding President of the European Brain and Behaviour Society
    European Brain and Behaviour Society
    The European Brain and Behaviour Society is a scientific society founded in 1968 whose stated purpose is the exchange of information between European scientists interested in the relationships between brain mechanisms and behaviour. It is the oldest neuroscience society in the world...

    , 1969
  • Professor of Psychology, Oxford University, and Fellow, Magdalen College, Oxford
    Magdalen College, Oxford
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     1967-1993; Professor Emeritus, 1993-.


He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society
Royal Society
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in 1980. He was on its council in 1988-1989 and its Ferier lecturer in 1989.

Publications

  • Analysis of Behavioural Change, 1967
  • The Neuropsychology of Cognitive Function, 1982
  • Animal Intelligence, 1985
  • Blindsight, 1986
  • Thought Without Language, 1988
  • Consciousness Lost and Found, 1997
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