Eyesight is only one small part of vision. At the Mind-Eye connection, Dr. Deborah Zelinsky looks at an individual's dysfunctional visual processing systems (eyesight, visualization, depth perception and aiming ability) as they may play a role in poor reading comprehension or cause perceptual difficulties after a head injury. In addition, she measures a person's awareness of and interaction with their environment, as well as reflex movements and head position. Sensory integration is also evaluated: how important as eye position, so most testing is done outside of the traditional machines.
Dr. Zelinsky published in Brain Trauma Rehabilitation Journal
Dr. Zelinsky to speak on the role of Neuro-Optometry in the Autistic Spectrum
New research linking auditory and visual processing!

Dysfunctional visual processing systems and faulty sensory integration may be the underlying cause of the symptomatic behavior seen in children diagnosed with ADD, ADHD, CAPD, PDD, or ODD. It can also influence the diagnosis of autism, allergies, and chemical imbalances. Dr. Zelinsky's therapy focuses on a visual rehabilitation plan to aid in the coordination of all of the body's systems to improve vision and interactions with the world.

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