is the disability relating to the input division of the nervous system which carries information from receptors though out the body to ward the brain
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Question is unclear. What entity is going to pay the disability? And how much disablitiy has been determined by who?
Learning disability is different from IQ. Learning is dependent on how quickly you can process sensory information into mental processes. As an example, let us pretend you have poor eyesight and glasses had not been invented, it would take you longer to read compared to a normal person, regardless of ability to use the information. A learning disability is when a person has a sensory or processing problem that hinders the gathering and processing of information.
The effects of disabilty are that it may or will change your lifestyle and attitudes. It becomes difficult in some ways after.
An acquired disability is a physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental health condition that develops after birth, often as a result of injury, illness, or environmental factors. These disabilities are not present at birth but are acquired during one's lifetime.
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the sensory receptors for the eyes are the cornea and the optic nerve
Sensory pathways function to provide us with information about our environment. The four parts of the sensory pathway are receptors, sensory neurons, sensory tracts, and sensory areas of the brain.
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Yes the sensory receptor is the first element.
congenital sensory loss is when the person has the sensory loss from birth where as acquired sensory loss is when the sensory loss has developed as is the result result of ageing, serious injury or illness.
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