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In the phenomenon known as blindsight, some people who have been diagnosed as completely blind after damage to their visual cortex nonetheless retain the ability to make judgments and take actions that appear to require or demonstrate the use of sight. Despite the fact that they consciously see nothing, such individuals might, if prompted, catch a ball thrown, walk around obstacles, or guess with unusual accuracy whether an array of dots is moving or stationary. Individuals with blindsight are usually not surprised by these events and attribute them to coincidence.

Which of the following questions indicates the most serious weakness in the explanation that those with blindsight ascribe to their abilities?

  • A

    Why don't people who are blind since birth exhibit similar abilities through coincidence?

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  • B

    Why are they not surprised by these events?

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  • C

    Why do such individuals tend refuse to accept the suggestion that the events are not coincidence?

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  • D

    If it feels like total blindness, but it is not functionally total blindness, is it still coincidence?

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  • E

    If it's coincidental, then why does it happen repeatedly?

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正确答案: A

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