Mental  Capacity

Mental Capacity

Dr. Khalil Ibrahim Suleiman

The mental capacity is to complete the process of processing the information that is received and retrieved simultaneously and in a limited part of the brain, thus representing the largest number of mental charts that the brain can group and formulate with a single mental action. Mental capacity has a positive relationship to the ability of the learner to remember and process information simultaneously in order to obtain responses related to the specific educational situation, the increase in the individual's experiences and information increases his ability to produce responses in an easy and easy way, and providing the individual with certain information or experiences related to previous experiences stored in the learner's long-term memory makes it difficult to draw real responses to them because the volume of information to which the learner has been exposed is affected by his or her mental capacity as well as Each level of maturity has a specific mental capacity, which makes taking this into account inevitable during the teaching and education processes, and the growth of the learner affects certain abilities in the brain and in its mental capacity, which we conclude that the mental capacity of the learner affects his ability to process information and interact with mental situations, which limits and affects ...

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