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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