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So this question is asking, what is the learning disability? we're given four options, a, developmental disorder, b, neurological disorder, c, emotional disorder, and d, intellectual disorder.
00:14
I just admitted writing disorder for some space and kind of just to omit repetition.
00:23
So a learning disability is described by affecting areas of, cognition and they're particularly affected our abilities or if you were to have a learning disability would particularly affect language or reading.
00:44
So essentially aspects of cognition.
00:49
Obviously it would be a little too easy if cognition was an option.
00:56
So it really takes understanding what is happening, what's actually happening when you have a learning disability.
01:04
So to narrow it down, the thing about learning disabilities, it's important to know why they're particularly centered around language or reading because they are localized.
01:19
And what this means is that there is a certain aspect in the brain that is somewhat malfunctioning that prevents the proper functioning of their cognition.
01:34
So because of this, it wouldn't essentially be intellectual or developmental because those sort of disabilities are global and they affect multiple parts of the brain...