Learning Disability
Emergence definition
Learning disability emerges from the complex interplay of emotions, behavior, and learning, where emotions are mental states that arise within the mind in response to stimuli or thoughts, behavior is the dynamic pattern of movement and transformation in response to stimuli, and learning requires memory, memory-cognitive, change, and pattern, but this definition is incomplete without a clear understanding of a neurological disorder that interferes with these processes.
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Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
- Lernbehinderung German
- learning disability English primary
Prerequisites
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Understanding change helps understand the state-related concept of learning-disability
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learning disability requires understanding state as a foundational concept
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learning disability builds on the concept of behavior
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learning disability builds on the concept of learning
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learning disability builds on the concept of emotion