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Modern definitions of giftedness differ from the traditional definition of giftedness in that modern definitions of giftedness
Cross-modal Transference
The ability to transfer information gained through one sensory modality to another, enhancing cognitive processing and perception.
Unimodal Identification
The process of recognizing objects, concepts, or sensations based on a single sensory input or modality.
Visual-recognition Memory
The ability to recognize previously encountered visual stimuli, enabling identification and categorization of objects, faces, and patterns.
Linguistic Intelligence
One of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences, characterized by an individual's ability to use language effectively for communication, expression, and understanding complex meanings.
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