Pictures for the Mind s Eye

Pictures for the Mind s Eye
Author: Edwin Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1861
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105004444324

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A book for the wayside Pictures for the mind s eye

A book for the wayside     Pictures for the mind s eye
Author: Edwin Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1861
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600082448

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Pictures for the Mind s Eye Including Subjects Both Humorous and Grave

Pictures for the Mind s Eye  Including Subjects Both Humorous and Grave
Author: Edwin Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1864
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000566186

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The Mind s Eye

The Mind s Eye
Author: Henri Cartier-Bresson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1999
Genre: Photography
ISBN: UOM:39076002385719

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"Now ninety years old, Cartier-Bresson seldom photographs; he devotes much of his time to drawing, and remains as forceful and discerning as ever in his writings. The last section of The Mind's Eye includes his commentary on photographer friends he has known - including Robert Capa, Andre Kertesz, Ernst Haas, and Sarah Moon - which reveal the impassioned and compassionate vision for which Cartier-Bresson is beloved."--BOOK JACKET.

Opening the Mind s Eye

Opening the Mind s Eye
Author: Ian Robertson
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781429979825

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Ian Robertson has always been fascinated by how the mind makes images, for that awesome power directly and deeply affects our lives. All of us "visualize" the world differently, and how we do so dictates the way we feel, remember, and think--and therefore our health, memory, and creativity. In this lively, accessible and fascinating book, Robertson explains that most of us employ language as a basis for visualization. In effect, we think in words more than in images. The result is an imbalance between the logical and the intuitive, between imagery-based thought and language-based thought. Opening the Mind's Eye is both an enlightening and stimulating explanation of how we "see," and a compelling argument for extending the mind's powers to improve the quality of our lives. Like Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence, it combines insight and application.

Pictures for the Mind s Eye

Pictures for the Mind s Eye
Author: Edwin Davis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1868
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PRNC:32101051388401

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In the Mind s Eye

In the Mind s Eye
Author: Julian E. Hochberg
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2007-01-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780195176919

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How can we best describe the processes by which we visually perceive our environment? Contemporary perceptual theory still lacks a coherent theoretical position that encompasses both the limitations on the information that can be retained from a single eye fixation and the abundant phenomenal and behavioural evidence for the perception of an extended and coherent world. As a result, many leading theorists and researchers in visual perception are turning with new or renewed interest to the work of Julian Hochberg. For over 50 years, in his own experimental research, in his detailed consideration of examples drawn from a wide range of visual experiences and activities, and most of all in his brilliant and sophisticated theoretical analyses, Hochberg has persistently engaged with the myriad problems inherent in working out the kind of coherent theoretical position the field currently lacks. The complexity of his thought and the wide range of areas into which Hochberg has pursued the solution to this central problem have, however, limited both the accessibility of his work and the appreciation of his accomplishment. In this volume we seek to bring the full range of Hochberg's work to the attention of a wider audience by offering a selection of his key works, many taken from out-of-print or relatively inaccessible sources. To facilitate the understanding of his accomplishment, and of what his work has to offer to contemporary researchers and theorists in visual perception, we include commentaries on salient aspects of his work by 20 noted researchers. In the Mind's Eye will be of interest to researchers working on topics such as perceptual organisation, visual attention, space perception, motion perception, visual cognition, the relationship between perception and action, picture perception, and film, who are striving to obtain a deeper understanding of their own fields, and who want to integrate this understanding into a broader, unified view of visual perceptual processing.

The Mind s Eye

The Mind s Eye
Author: Ian Robertson
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2011-04-30
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781446423288

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A picture is worth a thousand words, or so they say. Yet our world, our civilisation has grown up on a foundation of words - laws, constitutions, treaties, charters, creeds - words that have tamed and liberated in equal measure. Our education, from earliest childhood, emphasises the importance of words. We take the world before our eyes and define it in a verbal language, and in so doing we capture it, understand it, celebrate it. But there are costs. In our reliance on the cold efficency of language we have neglected the wordless ways of the brain. The uniquely complex human mind is capable of the most exquisite images and visions. But visualisation is not merely about sight and the imagined, it is about the way we interact with the world through our five senses. In THE MIND'S EYE Ian Robertson demonstrates how we are underutilising our brain's powers of visualisation. Taking the lessons of hard science, he explains how the brain works and how important visualisation can be. But more importantly, how we can all unleash the awesome power of our brains. Following simple exercises Ian Robertson describes how visualisation can: improve memory and learning power be the key to creative thinking and problem solving offer powerful ways of combating stress fight physical illness and pain enrich musical and artistic experience enhance sporting skill and strength In his trademark accessible and imaginative style, Ian Robertson brings to life the hidden workings of the brain, and teaches us all how we can best capitalise on our inate abilities. A must read for anyone interested in how the brain works, or unlocking our mind's full potential.