Perception is the process of understanding our environment. If perception is not accurate or incorrect, problems with reading, spelling, handwriting, math and comprehension can be present. Eye care professionals must apply several tests to children to evaluate perceptual skills and suggest the most appropriate therapies to increase learning capacities. This paper presents PSR (Perceptual Skills Registry), a software application designed to support the storage, calculation and interpretation of results of perceptual skills tests. PSR allows an eye care professional to reduce significantly the process to evaluate the perceptual skills of a patient.
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