Visual Perception refers to the ability to interpret visual information from the information from the environment.
Visual perception terms, definitions, and activities are as follows:
Visual Discrimination: the ability to see differences and similarities in shapes, patterns, and objects
Figure Ground: the ability to locate objects in a busy background
Visual Closure: the ability to identify an object, shape, or symbol from a visually incomplete or disorganized presentation
Spatial Relations: the ability to perceive the position of two or more objects in relations to each other
Visual Memory: the ability to recall or reproduce a number/letter/figure that has previously been seen for a short period of time
Position in Space: the ability to understand and perceive the position of an object in relation to one's own body
Form Constancy: the ability to identify, name, and sort objects/shapes/symbols despite differences in size, shading, texture, or position
Directionality: the ability to distinguish between left and right