What does learning ability mean?
Definitions for learning ability
learn·ing abil·i·ty
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Princeton's WordNet
brain, brainpower, learning ability, mental capacity, mentality, witnoun
mental ability
"he's got plenty of brains but no common sense"
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learning ability
Learning ability refers to the capability or potential of an individual to acquire, understand, and apply new knowledge, concepts, skills and behaviors. It involves cognitive functions such as perception, memory, reasoning, problem-solving and adaptation to new situations. This ability can vary between individuals and can be influenced by factors such as age, experience, genetics, and environment.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of learning ability in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of learning ability in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Relative brain size correlates with increased learning ability, increased memory, longer lifespans and more stable population dynamics, in this case, a bigger-brained species of bird might be able to reduce its exposure to warming temperatures by seeking out microhabitats with cooler temperatures, for example.
Maybe it’s not going to be the gross abnormality that could n’t produce the healthy child but maybe there will be some subtler things in that child’s later fertility or learning ability, for example.
There's also not as much evidence that cadmium is neurotoxic to babies, or at least the body of evidence isn't there at the same levels as lead and arsenic, lead and arsenic damage isn't reversible -- these are permanent impacts on IQ, learning ability and behavior, so it's a big deal.
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