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A patient is able to understand his or her native language but is suddenly unable to produce language.This patient is most likely suffering from ______.
Different Environments
Varied settings or conditions in which a person or organism can exist or operate.
Fluid Intelligence
The capacity to think logically and solve problems in novel situations, independent of acquired knowledge.
Abstractly
Thinking in a way that is conceptual and not based on physical realities or practical experiences, often involving complex ideas or theories.
Abstract Reasoning
The ability to analyze information, detect patterns and relationships, and solve problems on a complex, abstract level.
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