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Main description:
It is vital to have knowledge of the neuroanatomical structures and functional neurological mechanisms, which are disrupted in neurogenic speech/language, disordered persons in order to understand the speech/language deficits themselves. This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the neurological basis of both the clinically recognised forms of aphasia and the various motor speech disorders, in both children and adults. It also covers more recently recognised language disorders, such as Parkinsons and related diseases, right hemisphere damage, closed-head injury, dementia, etc. This is a perfect text for practitioners who need to understand the integration of neuroanatomy and functional neurology with the practice of speech-language pathology.
Contents:
1 Neuroanatomical and neuropathological framework of speech and language. 2 Aphasia syndromes. 3 Subcortical aphasia syndromes. 4 Speech-language disorders associated with traumatic brain injury. 5 Language disorders subsequent to right hemisphere lesions. 6 Language disturbances in dementia syndromes. 7 Language disorders associated with diseases of the cerebral white matter. 8 Neurological disturbances associated with aphasia. 9 Dysarthrias associated with upper and lower motor neurone lesions. 10 Dysarthrias associated with extrapyramidal syndromes. 11 Dysarthrias associated with lesions in other motor systems. 12 Acquired childhood speech-language disorders. Index.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (John Wiley & Sons Inc)
Publication date: October, 2009
Pages: 376
Dimensions: 187.00 x 246.00 x 21.00
Weight: 727g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy, Diseases and Disorders, General Practice