the cognitive ability to correctly take in and interpret seen information.
The ability to recognize and discriminate between visual stimuli and to interpret these stimuli through association with earlier experiences. For example, to separate a figure from a background, to synthesize the contents of a picture and to interpret the invariability of an object which is seen from different directions.
Ability to correctly interpret what is seen. For example, a child sees a triangle and identifies it as a triangle.(2)
How the brain interprets what the eye sees.
Identification, organization, and interpretation of stimuli input through the eyes.
In psychology, visual perception is the end product of vision, consisting of the ability to detect light and interpret (see) the consequences of light stimulus. The resulting perception is known as eyesight, sight or vision. Vision has a specific sensory system, the visual system.