mental retardation

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) zeka geriliği
geri zekalılık
zihinsel gelişim zorluğu
(Tıp) mental retardasyon
zihinsel özür
zekâ geriliği
profound mental retardation
(Tıp) aşırı zeka geriliği
severe mental retardation
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ciddi zeka geriliği
mental deficiency/retardation
geri zekâlılık, zekâ geriliği, zihinsel özür
moderate mental retardation
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) orta dereceli zeka geriliği
unspecified mental retardation
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) tanısız zeka geriliği
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Subnormal intellectual development as a result of congenital causes, brain injury, or disease and characterized by any of various cognitive deficiencies, including impaired learning, social, and vocational ability. Also called mental deficiency. Subaverage intellectual ability that is present from birth or infancy and is manifested by abnormal development, learning difficulties, and problems in social adjustment. A standardized intelligence test is a common method of identification. Individuals with IQ scores of 53-70 are usually classified as mildly retarded and are able to learn academic and pre-vocational skills with some special education. Those with scores of 36-52 are classified as moderately retarded and are able to learn functional academic skills and undertake semiskilled work under supervised conditions. Those in the severe (21-35) and profound (below 21) ranges require progressively more supervision or full-time custodial care. Mental retardation can be caused by genetic disorders (such as Down's syndrome), infectious diseases (such as meningitis), metabolic disorders, poisoning from lead, radiation, or other toxic agents, injuries to the head, and malnutrition
{i} condition in which the intellect does not develop normally
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mental retardation
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