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by Oliver Sacks, Richard Davidson
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Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 5 years ago
TITLE: The Mind's Eye AUTHOR: Oliver Sacks DATE PUBLISHED: 2010 FORMAT: Hardcover ISBN-13: 9780330508896 __________________________ DESCRIPTION: "In Musicophilia, Oliver Sacks explored music and the brain; now, in The Mind's Eye, he writes about the myriad ways in which we experience t...
shell pebble
shell pebble rated it 10 years ago
These latest fascinatingly annotated case histories from Sacks are as ever made wonderful by the rich and tenderly observed personal context of each patient. Most poignantly, he writes of his own experiences of lifelong prosopagnosia (poor facial recognition and sense of direction) and the distressi...
XOX
XOX rated it 11 years ago
In this book, he gave some stories on how persons lost their "mind eye", that they see something without interpreting what it is.This happened to Pat, who after years of performing on piano, lost her ability to read music. She has to do it by memory.This also happened to a crime fiction writer who c...
ramblings
ramblings rated it 11 years ago
Vision, as Sacks clearly shows us, is more intricate than we once thought, and so is 'blindness'. I loved his short piece on how we take peripheral vision for granted. I seemed to find the first chapters more interesting, though this might be because I am a beginner in the sciences; fascinated by th...
A little tea, a little chat
A little tea, a little chat rated it 11 years ago
Maybe I'm being star-miserly again, but much as I enjoyed this, it didn't contain for me the great revelations I sometimes received from some of his other books. If you are especially interested in eyes, this will be the one for you.
rosemaryknits
rosemaryknits rated it 12 years ago
I will never tire of Oliver Sacks' books. The man is decidedly odd, has lived a wonderful life, has had contact with the most bizarre and amazing people and what can I say, I love his books! This one focuses on how we see things in our mind's eye - how we recognize people, places, things - or don'...
Osho
Osho rated it 13 years ago
I always enjoy Sacks, who narrated the prefatory remarks and the chapter about his own visual problems in the audiobook of this volume. The focus (hah) here is on problems (and compensatory strategies) related to seeing, sometimes optic, sometimes neurological. Sacks's appreciation for his subjects'...
DeFor
DeFor rated it 14 years ago
Not only does the cover read 'O liver sacks', but it's also rather interesting. Especially the last chapter.
megancsparks
megancsparks rated it 14 years ago
I just wrote a blog post about my school memories and how deafness affected my school experience, and one paragraph seemed particularly relevant to this book, so I'll repost it here:My favorite part of these school trips was the ride [to the audiologist]. The car we rode in was large, at least to my...
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