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Question
Learning disorder is a ______ condition that affects the brain's ability to send, receive, and process information.
Options
Physiological
Physical
Psychological
Neurological
Solution
Learning disorder is a neurological condition that affects the brain's ability to send, receive, and process information.
Explanation:
Learning is a neurological condition that affects the brain's ability to send, receive, and process information. A child with a learning disability may have difficulties reading, writing, speaking, listening, understanding mathematical concepts, and general comprehension.
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