Low Vision
Blindness
Best-corrected visual acuity of 20/200 or worse in the better-seeing eye.
Best-corrected Vision
The sharpest, clearest vision attainable by the client, under the best circumstances, using vision out of the best eye, with standard corrective lenses.
Visual Perceptual Hierarchy
An organized hierarchy of processes that interact with and subserve each other. Each process is supported by the one that precedes it.
1. Visual acuity
2. Visual field
3. Oculomotor control
4. Visual attention
5. Pattern recognition
6. Visual memory
7. Visuocognition
Visual Acuity
The ability to see small visual detail, ensuring that precise visual information is provided to the central nervous system.
Snellen Fraction
Presbyopia
Myopia
Hyperopia
Legal Blindness
Visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye after correction.
Contrast Sensitivity
The ability to perceive and detect objects in relationship to the background of their environment.
- The ability of the visual system to distinguish various shades of gray or color.
- Contrast sensitivity is essential to negotiating environments safely.
Visual Field
Contains two components:
1. Peripheral visual field (aka “ambient visual system”) = Provides background information about one’s position in relation to the environment and is quick to detect motion. Consists of scope of vision in each eye.
2. Central visual field encompasses the central 20 degrees of vision.
Ocuolomotor Control
The ability of the eyes to move smoothly and in a coordinated manner through full range of motion. Provides binocular vision.
Accomodation
Convergence
Diplopia
Exophoria vs. Esophoria
Visual Attention
Hemi-inattention
Pattern Recognition
The ability to identify the configuration and holistic aspects of an object as well as specific features of the object.
Visual Memory
The mental manipulation of visual stimuli, requiring the ability to create and retain a picture of the object of which visual analysis is being completed.
Visuocognition
The ability to manipulate and integrate visual input with other sensory information.
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Glaucoma