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Movement - Attracting Visual Attention with CVI

Author-Avatar Deirdre Galvin-McLaughlin

5/14/2018 11:27 PM

Post by Kayley McDonald, OTD doctoral candidate, and Deirdre McLaughlin, CF-SLP

The final characteristic of CVI is the idea of movement - children with CVI tend to be more visually attracted or drawn toward objects with a property of movement. This can be a bright ty that is being moved near their face, or a moving picture on an iPad App (example: Big Bang Pictures App), or pom-poms/Mylar gift bow with the illusion of movement due to reflective properties.

For all you “brainiacs” out there - there is a fascinating video and lecture done by Dr. Dutton on Perkins School for the Blind web-site related to the brain’s interpretation of movement and the peripheral neurons that are wired into our brain for protective mechanisms - http://www.perkinselearning.org/videos/webinar/understanding-what-children-cvi-see

Here is the link to the Big Bang Pictures App, which can be purchased on iTunes or App store for $19.99 that uses high contrast pictures and movement to attract the visual attention of children with CVI.

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