![]() ![]() Spatial Relationships: The ability to see differences among forms when all or a part of a form has a different orientation.įorm Constancy: The ability to see the fundamental elements of a form, and identify them within other forms that may be smaller, larger, rotated, reversed or hidden within other designs. Visual Memory: The ability to remember a given form after a short viewing. The Test of Visual Perceptual Skills, Volume III (TVPS), evaluates the following visual skills:ĭiscrimination: the ability to visually discriminate similarities and differences. Both of these are tests of skills directly transferrable to the classroom. The Wold Sentence Copy Test measures the ability to copy in letters per minute. The Beery-Buktenica Test of Visual Motor Integration evaluates the accuracy and speed of the communication between the eyes and the hands. The Jordan Left/Right Reversal Test determines if the child exhibits an abnormal number of letter and number reversals relative to their age. The Piaget Left/Right Awareness Test evaluates the understanding of laterality and directionality concepts. This inability is also common in children who demonstrate arithmetic difficulties and letter reversals. Many children with reading difficulties, or with learning disorders, also demonstrate an inability to differentiate between left and right, either on themselves or in the mirror position. However, during the developmental evaluation we take into consideration timing and comprehension, which can affect performance. These skills are usually evaluated in the comprehensive vision exam. The Developmental Eye Movement Test (DEM) assesses tracking ability. Following printed words with one’s finger.Ocular motility or eye movement skills are necessary for quick and accurate shifting of the eyes along lines of print in a book and quick and accurate shifts from far to near. Test Descriptions TRACKING (OCULAR MOTILITY) Visual Information Processing evaluations are not typically covered by insurance and have a fee due on the date of service of $360.įollowing the Visual Information Processing evaluation, a thorough report will be written and can be reviewed in a consultation. ![]() Mornings are important for our patients to ensure eyes are not fatigued. Visual Information Processing evaluations are performed on Tuesday mornings. ![]() If a Visual Information Processing evaluation is recommended, you will be contacted by a vision therapist to schedule. These recommendations may include:Īdvanced correction with glasses, prism or contact lensesĪ Visual Information Processing (perceptual) evaluationĪ separate parent consultation to review resultsģ. Recommendations are made after the Binocular Vision Evaluation. Visual skills like eye teaming, eye tracking and eye focusing are evaluated.Ģ. At this visit, an extensive health, developmental, academic and visual history is gathered. The patient schedules a Binocular Vision Evaluation with the doctor. ![]()
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