Henry, a 37 year old male, witnessed a child being killed right in front of him on the street. He saw the accident coming, but he could not act to get the child out of the way in time to avoid the oncoming car. After the accident, Henry reported not being able to see. He ran into things and did not seem to be able to respond to visual stimuli. When asked about how he felt about the blindness, he seemed unconcerned. When a medical evaluation was conducted, medical professionals could not find any visual damage and he was able to respond to visual stimuli.