Review:
The Mind's Eye: What The Blind See By Oliver Sacks
overall review score: 4.5
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The Mind's Eye: What the Blind See by Oliver Sacks is a book that explores the fascinating experiences of blind individuals and how they perceive the world through their other senses and the power of their imagination.
Key Features
- Exploration of sensory perception in blind individuals
- Case studies and personal stories
- Insight into the human brain and its ability to adapt
Pros
- Eye-opening exploration of a unique perspective
- Engaging storytelling by Oliver Sacks
- Thought-provoking insights into human perception
Cons
- May not be as relatable for sighted readers
- Some sections may be challenging for those unfamiliar with neuroscience