1. Visual acuity and contrast sensitivity:
This item focuses on measuring the clarity and sharpness of vision, as well as the ability to differentiate between light and dark contrasts.
2. Visual field and peripheral awareness:
Assessing the extent of an individual's visual field and their awareness of objects and events in the periphery helps determine their functional vision range.
3. Eye movements and tracking:
Evaluating eye movements, such as smooth pursuit and saccades, help understand how well an individual can visually track objects and shift their gaze
4. Visual processing skills:
This item examines how well someone can interpret and make sense of visual information, including object recognition, visual discrimination, and visual memory.
5. Visual-motor integration:
This aspect assesses the coordination between vision and motor skills, evaluating an individual's ability to accurately use visual information to guide movements.
6. Light and color sensitivity:
Assessing sensitivity to different lighting conditions and colors helps determine how an individual's visual functioning is affected by variations in illumination and color contrast.
7. Environmental adaptations and modifications:
This item explores the need for environmental adjustments, such as lighting modifications, contrast enhancements, and ergonomic considerations, to optimize visual functioning.
8. Assistive technology and visual aids:
Evaluating the effectiveness of assistive devices and visual aids, such as magnifiers, screen readers, and tactile adaptations, assists in identifying appropriate tools to enhance functional vision.