
Neurological Vision Impairment
Neurological Vision Impairment (NVI) refers to vision problems caused by issues in the brain rather than the eyes themselves. This can result from brain injuries, strokes, or conditions like cerebral palsy or multiple sclerosis. People with NVI may experience difficulties with visual processing, such as recognizing objects, judging distances, or tracking moving items. Their eyes may be healthy, but the brain struggles to interpret what it sees. Treatment often involves rehabilitation, therapies to improve visual skills, and adaptive strategies to help individuals manage their everyday tasks more effectively.