How a Disrupted Brain Affects Visual Processing











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In this informative webinar and Q A session, Dr. Deborah Zelinsky, OD, FNORA, FCOVD explains how visual processing is affected by various disruptions • For individuals with Visual Processing Disorders (VPDs) accomplishing day-to-day tasks can be a major challenge. Those of us without VPDs often take for granted being able to do things like reading, driving at night, and chopping vegetables to make a simple meal. For those who suffer from VPDs, the daily struggle can seem hopeless, but there are ways to improve one’s interaction with their environment and boost overall quality of life. • If you or anyone you care about deals with the following problems, watch this informative Facebook Live. • ➡️ Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) • ➡️ Seizures • ➡️ Strokes • ➡️ Developmental delays • ▶︎ If you or someone you know has experienced a vision problem, brain injury or feel like something is different then fill out this form and one of our New Patient Advocates will contact you to see if we can help: https://hubs.li/Q01fsyTl0 • The Mind-Eye Institute is an optometry practice with an emphasis on neuro-optometric rehabilitation that provides world-class care by measuring the eye as well as how the brain processes its visual inputs. • Through groundbreaking research and innovative treatments, Dr. Zelinsky and her team have been creating life-changing experiences for nearly 30 years - working with Post-Concussive Syndrome, Traumatic Brain Injury, Autism or Developmental Issues, Unique Learning Issues and Difficulties with Attention (ADD, ADHD, CAPD), PTSD and more. For more information, please call 847-984-3156, or visit http://mindeye.com. • ▶︎ SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS •   / mindeyeinstitute   •   / mindeyeconnect   • https://www.yelp.com/biz/mind-eye-ins... • © 2023 Mind-Eye Institute, LLC, All Rights Reserved

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