neurological disorders and intelligence
Neurological disorders refer to various medical conditions that affect the brain and nervous system, resulting in disruptions to normal brain function. Intelligence, on the other hand, refers to the cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving, learning, and logical reasoning, that an individual possesses. The connection between neurological disorders and intelligence lies in the potential impact these disorders can have on intellectual functioning, often leading to changes or deficits in cognitive abilities.
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