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Praise for THE VISION REVOLUTION:
Made “Best Books of 2009″ story.
– New Scientist.
Among “Best of the Year” books. “…this book is indispensable.”
– Daniel Piza, Estadao, Aug, 2010.
“I think Vision Revolution is one of the best works of theoretical vision science since Gibson.”
– Dan Simons, The Invisible Gorilla. (See also a review in PsychToday, Nov, 2010.)
“…could potentially revise much of what we think we know about human vision.”
– Jason G. Goldman,
Scientific American, May, 2012.
“…fascinating book…”, in a story on the best books of 2009
– Amanda Gefter, New Scientist, Aug 25, 2010
“…may have a big effect on our understanding of the human brain.”
– Chris Chabris, Invisible Gorilla, Wall Street Journal, June 19, 2009.
“…will make you wonder the next time you notice someone blush”
– Melinda Wenner, Scientific American MIND, July 2009
“…surprising, overturning theories that have dominated primatology since the 1970s”
– Jennifer Curry, Barnes & Noble Spotlight Review, July 13, 2009
“…challenges common notions regarding sight. …keep[s] them… dazzled.”
– Professor R. H. Cormack, Publishers Weekly (starred review), May 11, 2009
“…unusual in range & quality of his ideas, the clarity & humour with which he can lay them out.”
– Mind Hacks‘ Dr. Tom Stafford, The Psychologist, June, 2010
“…interesting and challenging new theories.”
– Professor Adrian G. Dyer, Quarterly Review of Biology, June, 2010
“…demands the reader look at things in such a new way that one can never go back.”
– Paul Harris, Journal of Behavioral Optometry, Dec, 2011.
The book has also been mentioned in the New York Times, and Scientific American.
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Just started reading your book … but had to stop to refresh my memory. Unlike what you state at page 12, Crayola used to have a “flesh” colored crayon which was renamed as “peach”–not a “skin” colored crayon. Obviously no difference in meaning for your purposes, but a distinction nevertheless.
Thanks. Unless…”flesh” referred to actual…human…under-the-skin…flesh! Hope you enjoy the book. -Mark