What is visual perceptual deficit?

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Visual perceptual deficit refers to a condition in which an individual has difficulty interpreting or making sense of visual information. It is a type of sensory processing disorder that affects how the brain processes and understands visual stimuli. People with visual perceptual deficits may have trouble recognizing and differentiating between objects, letters, shapes, colors, and patterns. They may struggle with visual discrimination, visual memory, spatial relations, and visual closure. These difficulties can impact various aspects of daily life, including reading, writing, math skills, coordination, and overall visual processing abilities.