Visual processing disorder is a neurological condition in which the brain has difficulty interpreting visual information, even when eyesight is normal. It affects how a person understands, processes, and responds to visual stimuli, impacting skills like reading, writing, and spatial awareness. Individuals may struggle to recognize shapes, letters, or patterns, judge distances, or distinguish foreground from background. It often coexists with learning difficulties, such as dyslexia, and can affect academic performance and daily activities.
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