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Effects of Blindness - Primary and Secondary

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Answered by UjjwalAgarwal107
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There are several psychological and physiological effects that cause blindness to some visual stimulus.

Banner blindness or ad blindness, consciously or subconsciously ignoring banner-like advertisements at web pages.

Change blindness, the inability to detect some changes in busy scenes.

Choice blindness, a result in a perception experiment by Petter Johansson and colleagues.

Color blindness, a color vision deficiency.

Cortical blindness, a loss of vision caused by damage to the visual area in the brain.

Flash blindness, a visual impairment following exposure to a light flash.

Hysterical blindness (nowadays known as conversion disorder), the appearance of neurological symptoms without a neurological cause.

Inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness, failing to notice some stimulus that is in plain sight.

Motion blindness, a neuropsychological disorder causing an inability to perceive motion.

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Answered by mayank1524
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Primary effects of blindness:-

Banner blindness or ad blindness, consciously or subconsciously ignoring banner-like advertisements at web pages.
Change blindness, the inability to detect some changes in busy scenes.
Choice blindness, a result in a perception experiment by Petter Johansson and colleagues.
Color blindness, a color vision deficiency.
Cortical blindness, a loss of vision caused by damage to the visual area in the brain.
Flash blindness, a visual impairment following exposure to a light flash.

Secondary effects of blindness:-

Hysterical blindness (nowadays known as conversion disorder), the appearance of neurological symptoms without a neurological cause.
Inattentional blindness or perceptual blindness, failing to notice some stimulus that is in plain sight.
Motion blindness, a neuropsychological disorder causing an inability to perceive motion.
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