Intelligence
Intelligence can be defined as a person's cognitive abilities to learn. It is also associated with school performance, IQ, logic, abstract thought, self-awareness, emotional knowledge, memory, planning, creativity, and problem solving.
Intelligence can be defined as a person's cognitive abilities to learn. It is also associated with school performance, IQ, logic, abstract thought, self-awareness, emotional knowledge, memory, planning, creativity, and problem solving.
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Cognitive Activity occurs when learning a new skill, adopting a new hobby, recalling an event, or engaging in formal education
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Learning disability is a classification that includes several areas of functioning in which a person has difficulty learning in a typical mann...
Memory is our ability to encode, store, retain and subsequently recall information and past experiences in the human brain. It can be thought ...