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==See also== |
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* [[Academic aptitude]] |
* [[Academic aptitude]] |
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[[Category:Ability]] |
[[Category:Ability]] |
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Nonverbal ability refers to ability displayed in non verbal areas such as:
Verbal ability confers many advantages in modern life with the ability to manipulate and process language but large areas of the brain process information in other ways facilitating other aptitudes