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Visual Processing Disorders

A visual processing disorder can cause difficulty in seeing the difference between two similar letters, shapes, or objects, or noticing the similarities and differences between certain colors, shapes, and patterns. Although visual processing disorder is not named as learning disability under federal law, it can explain why a child may have trouble with learning and performance.

Visual Processing Disorder - Learning Disabilities
Video: What is Visual Processing? Featured Video: What Is Visual Processing?
What does visual processing mean for students with learning disabilities (LD)? What are some of the aspects of visual processing? Dr. Sheldon Horowitz will discuss these topics and more in this Ask the Expert video. More >
Visual Processing Disorders Visual Processing Disorders
There are lots of ways the brain processes visual information. Weaknesses in a particular kind of visual processing can often be seen in specific difficulties with practical, everyday tasks.   Below is an explanation of each of the types of visual processing. Each category also... More >
Information Processing Disorders Information Processing Disorders
What Is Information Processing? Sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch are all ways the body collects information. But the act of using those senses is only the first step towards being able to use the data they've collected. The information the body collects is sent to the brain w... More >
Visual Processing Disorders: By Age Group Visual Processing Disorders: By Age Group
Basics you should know about visual processing disorders  Visual processing disorders are also known as visual perceptual processing disorders They affect how the brain perceives and processes what the eye sees. These disorders can occur without impaired vision of any kind... More >