To explain away their inability to see, the brain "makes up" visual descriptions. For example, a patient might describe a doctor's tie in detail, even though they cannot see it.
Typically caused by damage to the occipital lobes (the brain's visual processing center), often due to a stroke or head injury. ⚡ Anton vs. Charles Bonnet Syndrome To explain away their inability to see, the
It is a rare neurological disorder where patients are (their eyes work, but the brain's visual center is damaged) yet they adamantly believe they can see. 🧠 Key Features of the Syndrome To explain away their inability to see, the