Visual Perception Disorders
Visual perception disorders are conditions that affect how the brain processes visual information. Individuals with these disorders may struggle to interpret what they see, leading to difficulties in recognizing objects, judging distances, or understanding spatial relationships. These challenges can impact daily activities, such as reading or driving.
Common types of visual perception disorders include visual agnosia, where a person cannot recognize familiar objects, and depth perception issues, which affect the ability to judge distances accurately. These disorders can arise from various causes, including brain injuries, developmental conditions, or neurological diseases, and often require specialized assessments and interventions.