Synopsis
Brain-Based Communication and Swallowing Disorders introduces the reader to the major clinically recognised types of acquired speech/language disorders encountered by clinicians working with child and adult neurological cases. The text provides a base level understanding of these disorders in terms of their neuropathological basis, clinical symptomatology, and prognosis. Basic anatomy and physiology of the speech production apparatus is introduced, as well as the neural mechanisms controlling speech and language functions. In addition to the more traditional acquired speech/language disorders associated with disorders of the nervous system, coverage of communicative impairments arising from traumatic brain injury and degenerative disorders of the central nervous system is also provided. The reader is also introduced to the principles that govern the assessment and the treatment of acquired neurological speech/language disorders in adults. No other book on the market provides a first year level coverage of the range of acquired neurological speech/language disorders like Brain-Based Communication and Swallowing Disorders.
À propos de l?auteur
Leonard L. LaPointe, Ph.D., received his Bachelor's degree from Michigan State University and his Master's and Doctoral degrees from the University of Colorado. He currently occupies an endowed distinguished professor chair, the Francis Eppes Professor of Communication Science & Disorders, at Florida State University in Tallahassee. He has served invited visiting professorships in Australia, Hong Kong, and New Zealand and lectures worldwide. Bruce Murdoch is Head of the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and Director of the Motor Speech and Neurogenic Language Disorders Research Centre at The University of Queensland, Australia. Julie A. G. Stierwalt, Ph.D., Department of Communication Disorders, Florida State University, Research Faculty, TMH-FSU Neurolinguistic and Neurocognitive Research Center, Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Tallahassee, Florida.
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