Mind's eye (disambiguation)
The phrase mind's eye refers to the human ability for visualization.
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Mind's eye may also refer to:
Film, television and radio
- Mind's Eye (film series), a series of computer-animated films
- Mind's Eye (radio series), a set of five dramas about the paranormal
- The Mind's Eye (film), a 2015 action-horror film about telekinetics
- The Mind's Eye (radio company), an American radio theater company
- The Mind's Eye & Mission of the Viyrans, a pair of Doctor Who audio stories
- Mind's Eye (aka The Black Hole), a 2016 film with Dean Cain
Television episodes
Literature
- Mind's Eye (novel), a 1999 novel by Paul Fleischman
- The Mind's Eye (book), a 2010 book by Oliver Sacks
- The Mind's Eye (novel), a 1993 novel by HÃ¥kan Nesser
- Engineering and the Mind's Eye, a 1992 book by Eugene S. Ferguson
Music
- Mind's Eye (album), a 1986 album by Vinnie Moore, or the title song
- Mind's Eye (band), a Swedish progressive metal band with Johan Niemann
- "Mind's Eye" (song), a song by Wolfmother
- "Mind's Eye", a song by Goldfinger from Goldfinger
- "Mind's Eye", a song by Josh Ritter from The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter
- The Mind's Eye (album), a 1994 album by Stiltskin
- "The Mind's Eye", a song by Dark Tranquillity from The Mind's I
- "The Mind's Eye", a song by Haken from Visions
- "Mind's Eye", a song by DC Talk from Jesus Freak
- "Mind's Eye", a song by Joe Morris from Elsewhere
Other uses
- Mind's Eye (US military), a video-analysis research project
- Mind's Eye Theatre, a live action role-playing game
- Mind's Eye, a site in the Cayman Islands on the 2012 World Monuments Watch list
See also
- Aphantasia, the inability to create mental imagery
- The Mind's I, a 1981 book by Douglas R. Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett
- The Mind's I (album), a 1996 album by Dark Tranquillity
- All pages with titles containing Mind's Eye
- My Mind's Eye (disambiguation)
- Third eye or inner eye, a mystical and esoteric concept
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