Perceptual Assessment and Visual Processing
Perceptual assessment and visual processing are essential to understand how the information we receive through vision is interpreted. This analysis is invaluable for children with learning difficulties, people who have suffered brain injuries, or adults with visual problems that affect their work performance.
Detecting difficulties in visual perception and processing allows us to implement specific strategies to improve visual and cognitive interaction.

This process examines how the brain interprets and organises visual information, as well as how this ability is integrated with other essential cognitive functions such as attention and memory.
During the assessment, aspects such as visual-motor coordination, visual organisation, processing speed and visual-auditory integration are examined.
This type of assessment is fundamental to understanding how a person perceives and uses visual information in daily life, allowing us to design specific training to improve both visual and cognitive skills.