The ability to see likenesses & differences between visual patterns.
the cognitive ability to perceive similarities and differences in seen stimuli (see perception).
distinguishing among and understanding different images
the ability to differentiate objects based on their individual characteristics. Visual discrimination is vital in the recognition of common objects and symbols. Attributes which children use to identify different objects include: color, form, shape, pattem, size, and position. Visual discrimination also refers to the ability to recognize an object as distinct from its surrounding environment.
the process of perceiving similarities and differences in stimuli by sight.
The ability to see the similarities and differences in shapes, forms, objects, letters, words, etc.
The ability to detect similarities and/or differences in materials which are presented visually, e.g., ability to discriminate h from n, o from c, b from d, etc.
Ability to distinguish ( to discriminate) between similar images. (Example: between “b”/”d” or “w”/”m”). In addition to letters, this also includes sizes, shapes, numbers, positions, color, horizontal and vertical, brightness, etc. The ability to recognize similarities and differences.