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- ISBN-10 : 0750675268
- ISBN-13 : 978-0750675260
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A clear, concise, and approachable writing style helps students understand neurology in the context of speech-language pathology. Supplemented by a wealth of new illustrations and learning features for students, this new edition helps to demystify this often-daunting subject matter. The 5th edition also introduces a new author, Dr. Richard Adler, who brings a fresh perspective and an impressive clinical background.
Table of contents:
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1. Introduction to Speech-Language Neurology
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Why Neurology?
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Recent Contributors to the Study of Neurologic Communication Disorders
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Historic Roots: Development of Speech-Language Pathology as a Brain Science
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Directions and Planes
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How to Study
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2. Organization of the Nervous System I
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Human Communication Nervous System
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Central Nervous System
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3. Organization of the Nervous System II
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Peripheral Nervous System
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Autonomic Nervous System
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Protection and Nourishment of the Brain
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General Principles of Neurologic Organization
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Neurodiagnostic Studies in Speech and Language
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4. Neuronal Function in the Nervous System
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Neuronal Physiology
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Cellular Potential
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Myelin
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The Synapse
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Principles of Neuronal Operation
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5. Neurosensory Organization
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Classification
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The Sense of Hearing
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The Sense of Touch
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Sensory Examination
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Neuroanatomy of Oral Sensation
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Oral Sensory Receptors
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The Sense of Vision
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6. Neuromotor Control of Speech
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Speech Production versus Limb and Trunk Movement
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A Hierarchical System
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Upper and Lower Motor Neurons
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The Influence of Other Systems on Movement
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Servomechanism Theory and Speech Motor Control
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7. The Cranial Nerves
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Origin of the Cranial Nerves
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Cranial Nerves for Smell and Vision
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Cranial Nerves for Speech and Hearing
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Instrumental Measurement of Strength
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Cranial Nerve Cooperation: The Act of Swallowing
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8. Clinical Speech Syndromes of the Motor Systems
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Dysarthrias
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Upper Motor Neuron Lesions
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Lower Motor Neuron Lesions
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Mixed Upper and Lower Motor Neuron Lesions
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Basal Ganglia Lesions: Dyskinetic Dysarthrias
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The Cerebellum and Cerebellar Pathway Lesions
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Other Mixed Dysarthrias with Diverse Lesions
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Apraxias
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Oral Apraxia
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Apraxia of Speech
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9. Central Language Mechanism and Learning
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Neocortex
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Basic Circuits
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Neurologic Substrates of Language Processing and Production
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Changing the Brain
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10. Adult Disorders of Language
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Aphasia
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Associated Central Disturbances
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Cognitive-Communicative Disorders
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11. Pediatrics: The Developing Brain
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Introduction
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Development of the Nervous System
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Embryology of the Peripheral Nervous System
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Spinal Cord
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Development of the Meninges
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Development of the Ventricles
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Embryology of Cortical and Subcortical Structures
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Neuronal Migration in the Cerebral Cortex
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Diagnosis of Neurologic Disorder with Primitive Reflex
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Oral and Pharyngeal Reflexes
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12. Pediatric Clinical Speech Syndromes
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Relation of Reflexes, Brain Development, and Speech Development
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Developmental Motor Speech Disorders
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Childhood Apraxia of Speech
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Other Disorders of Speech Production
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13. Pediatric Disorders of Language
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Brain Growth
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Cerebral Plasticity
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Bilingualism
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Childhood Language Disorders
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
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What Else?
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