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Wolters Kluwer

169

HEALTH PROFESSIONS

SPEECH, LANGUAGE & HEARING

Neuroscience

for the Study of

Communicative

Disorders

Fourth Edition

Subhash C. Bhatnagar,

PhD

February 2012 /

Hardbound / 8.375 x

10.875

576 pp.

978-1-6091-3871-4

DESCRIPTION

Neuroscience for the Study of Communicative

Disorders, Fourth Edition remains an ideal resource

that teaches neuroscience fundamentals without

encyclopedic details of anatomy and physiology.

Applied Anatomy

and Physiology for

Speech-Language

Pathology and

Audiology

Donald R. Fuller, PhD,

CCC-SLP

January 2011 /

Hardbound / 8.375 x

10.875 / 432 pp. / 235

Illus. / 47 Tables

978-0-7817-8837-3

DESCRIPTION

This textbook aligns the basic science of anatomy

and physiology with the applied art and science

of communication disorders. The content is

approached from a clinical perspective so that

students understand the application of the content.

Applied Anatomy and Physiology for Speech-

Language Pathology and Audiology is unique for

its presentation of elementary and introductory

anatomy and physiology in a framework of clinical

practice.

1. Essential Neurological Concepts and

Principles

2. Gross Anatomy of the Central Nervous

System

3. Internal Anatomy of the Central Nervous

System

4. Development of the Nervous System

5. Nerve Cell Physiology

6. Diencephalon: Thalamus and Associated

Structures

7. Cerebrovascular System

8. Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid

9. Auditory System

10. Vestibular System

11. Somatosensory System

12. Visual System

13. Motor System 1: Spinal Cord

14. Motor System 2: Cerebellum

15. Motor System 3: Basal Ganglia

16. Motor System 4: Motor Cortex

17. Synopsis of Cranial Nerves

18. Axial-Limbic Brain: Autonomic Nervous

System, Limbic System, Hypothalamus, and

Reticular Formation

19. Cerebral Cortex: Higher Mental Functions

20. Diagnostic Techniques and Neurologic

Concepts

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I Terminology, Nomenclature, and Basic

Concepts

1. An Overview

2. Understanding the Terminology and

Nomenclature

3. Structural Organization of Humans

Part II The Nervous System

4. Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous

System

5. Pathologies Associated with the Nervous

System

Part III The Respiratory System

6. Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory

System

7. Pathologies Associated with the Respiratory

System

Part IV The Phonatory System

Part V The Articulatory/Resonance System

Part VI The Auditory / Vestibular System

TABLE OF CONTENTS