In the preface to the book, Huxley describes how, at the age of sixteen, he had a violent attack of keratitis punctata which made him nearly completely blind for eighteen months, and left him thereafter with severely impaired sight. He managed to live as a sighted person with the aid of strong spectacles, but reading, in particular, was a great strain.[1] In 1939 his ability to read became increasingly degraded, and he sought the help of Margaret Corbett, who was a teacher of the Bates method. He found this immensely helpful. As a result of her teaching he could write “At the present time, my vision, though very far from normal, is about twice as good as it used to be when I wore spectacles, and before I had learned the art of seeing”.
The book is not an autobiography, however. Although his own history fuelled his interest in vision, and there are references in passing throughout the book to his own case, it is written as a general study of the Art of Seeing as he came to understand it.
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夏誌清感時憂國中提到;主要講的是眼睛要與mental 結閤。放鬆肌肉。no tension。光綫要夠強。
评分夏誌清感時憂國中提到;主要講的是眼睛要與mental 結閤。放鬆肌肉。no tension。光綫要夠強。
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评分Seeing is a process of sensing, selecting and perceiving. Perception determined by memory.
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