Visual Phenomenology (The MIT Press) (Visual Phenomenology)
by Michael Madary
Phenomenological and empirical methods of investigating visual experience converge to support the thesis that visual perception is an ongoing process of anticipation and fulfillment. In this book, Michael Madary examines visual experience, drawing on both phenomenological and empirical methods of investigation. He finds that these two approaches-careful, philosophical description of experience and the science of vision-independently converge on the same result: Visual perception is an ongoing p...
Strive for progress not perfection - Vision Board Workbook
by Note Lovers
48 Recetas de Jugos Para Corregir Los Problemas de Vista
by Joe Correa Csn
Into Sight My Journey From Legally Blind To A World of Clarity & Depth
by Pat Vint
Get better vision the revolutionary all-natural way, with short and simple exercises; changing your lighting; altering the way your read a book or the computer; even exercising. Whether your eyes are 20/20 and you want to keep them that way, or whether you want to restore lost vision, there's lots here to enlighten you. 96 pages (all in color), 6 7/8 x 8.
The Eye Book (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book)
by Gary H. Cassel, Michael D. Billig, and Harry G. Randall
In The Eye Book, three eye care specialists present a comprehensive reference to help readers care for their eyes and protect their vision, with special attention to changes and diseases that occur in the adult years.
Imagine how it would feel to one day wake up and find your vision descending swiftly into darkness. Your fingertips are turning numb, and, as the world closes in around you, you realise there is nothing you can do to stop it. This is what happened to Vanessa Potter. In the space of 72 hours, Vanessa went from juggling a high-flying career as a producer and caring for her two small children to being completely blind, unable to walk, and with her sense of touch completely gone. Over the course o...