Explain the physiological and language barries
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Physiological barriers of communication occur due to the physical condition of sender or receiver which might even be physicaldisabilities. ... For example, A person with short term memory loss is unable to convey the message after a while as he/she forgets the message and hence the communication fails.
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Physiological barriers to communication are related with the limitations of the human body and the human mind (memory, attention, and perception). Physiological barriers may result from individuals' personal discomfort, caused by ill-health, poor eye sight, or hearing difficulties.
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