Visual acuity, the premier test of visual function, is analyzed as a t
hree-stage, hierarchical sequence beginning with the detection of spat
ial contrast, followed by the resolution of that contrast into spatial
ly separate elements, and ending with the identification of a particul
ar arrangement of elements as one of several possible test objects, e.
g., a letter in the Snellen alphabet. Each stage in this process has i
ts own inherent limitations which are associated with different stages
of the visual pathway. New methods are described for testing each sta
ge of the hierarchy individually for the purpose of identifying the we
ak link in the chain, thus paving the way for differential diagnosis o
f optical and neural losses of vision.