Рџ”ґ Pacjenci Ktгіrzy Sд… Niewidomi, A Wydaje Im Si... ⭐ Simple

The condition you are looking for is the (also known as Anton's syndrome or visual anosognosia).

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 The condition you are looking for is the

Patients may walk into walls or furniture but will offer excuses—like the room being too dark or the furniture being moved—rather than admitting they are blind. Typically caused by damage to the occipital lobes

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 the patient denies any vision loss.

It is often confused with , but they are distinct:

A complete lack of insight into their own blindness; the patient denies any vision loss.