The same thing would happen in the awake person, but she’d also have the conscious visual experience qualia thing where she “sees” a certain color in her “mind’s eye”.
ETA: I completely forgot that youwrote an article on that, sorry. There were two people in the comments whose comments seemed to suggest that they lack a “mind’s eye”, Garth and Blueberry.
Note that you are using potentially confusing analogies and therefore terminology here. Some people, e.g. my dad, are unable to see anything with their “mind’s eye”. Indeed, those people don’t even know what you mean by that. If you ask them if they are able to imagine a beautiful sunset then they think that you are asking them if they could describe or paint a sunset (database query), they do not understand that you ask them to simulate a beautiful sunset visually and experience it with their “mind’s eye” as if dreaming. My dad can only experience visual images if they actually happen live, but he has visual dreams when asleep. That’s how I figured this out in the first place, by asking if he is able to deliberately cause dream-like sensory experiences that do not correlate with the outside world (he can’t, it is all “black”). I asked others and there are quite a few people who are not capable of “daydreaming” (my mom is). I don’t know how else to call this but a lack of a certain type of consciousness.
ETA: I completely forgot that you wrote an article on that, sorry. There were two people in the comments whose comments seemed to suggest that they lack a “mind’s eye”, Garth and Blueberry.
Note that you are using potentially confusing analogies and therefore terminology here. Some people, e.g. my dad, are unable to see anything with their “mind’s eye”. Indeed, those people don’t even know what you mean by that. If you ask them if they are able to imagine a beautiful sunset then they think that you are asking them if they could describe or paint a sunset (database query), they do not understand that you ask them to simulate a beautiful sunset visually and experience it with their “mind’s eye” as if dreaming. My dad can only experience visual images if they actually happen live, but he has visual dreams when asleep. That’s how I figured this out in the first place, by asking if he is able to deliberately cause dream-like sensory experiences that do not correlate with the outside world (he can’t, it is all “black”). I asked others and there are quite a few people who are not capable of “daydreaming” (my mom is). I don’t know how else to call this but a lack of a certain type of consciousness.