What is Cognitive Visual Therapy?
Vision is a cognitive act which enables us to look at an object and not only identify it but to determine where it is, its sizes, distance, rate of movement, texture and everything else that can be determine by visual inspection. Eyesight, which involves the sensory ability of the eye to distinguish small details, is only one component of vision. Research has shown that 75% to 90% of all classroom learning comes to the student via the visual pathways. If there is any interference with these pathways, the student will experience difficulty with learning tasks. Vision can be enhanced at any age. From toddlers whose eyes cross to adults whose visual fatigue interferes with reading or hobbies. Many conditions respond to therapy. Intelligent persons who are very highly motivated can be good achievers, even with very poor visual skills and abilities, but at untold cost in wasted energy and unnecessary effort and stress. Through “Visual Training”, people are able to develop more efficient vis