Anatomy & Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing, International Edition 4eISBN-13: 9781435496132 / ISBN-10: 1435496132
Now in its fourth edition, ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FOR SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND HEARING, International Edition remains a highly acclaimed tool for instilling a solid foundation in the anatomical and physiological principles that pertain to the communication sciences and disorders disciplines. Updated to reflect the most current trends in the field, the book integrates clinical information with everyday experiences to underscore the relevance of anatomy and physiology to the speech, language, and hearing systems. Its effectiveness is enhanced with innovative student practice software which provides multiple tutorial and quizzing sections and provides students with the final resources needed to master the book's content no matter their learning style. Features
1. Basic elements of anatomy.
2. Anatomy of respiration. 3. Physiology of respiration. 4. Anatomy of phonation. 5. Physiology of respiration. 6. Anatomy of articulation and resonation. 7. Physiology of articulation and resonation. 8. Physiology of mastication and deglutition. 9. Anatomy of hearing. 10. Auditory physiology. 11. Neuroanatomy. 12. Neurophysiology. Appendix A: Anatomical Terms. Appendix B: Useful Combining Forms. Appendix C: Muscles of Respiration. Appendix D: Muscles of Phonation. Appendix E: Muscles of Face, Soft Palate and Pharynx. Appendix F: Sensors. Appendix G: Cranial Nerves. Appendix H: Pathologies that Affect Speech Production. Glossary. Index.
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"Over all the editions of this text, the authors have produced a near perfect balance of 'not too simple, not too complex'." The content areas are of sufficient depth for undergraduate students to be challenged, but not unduly overwhelmed."
J. Anthony Seikel, Ph.D.
J. Anthony (Tony) Seikel is Associate Dean and Director of the School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. His research interests center on the relationship of pathology to acoustics and perception, as well as improving pedagogy through technology. He earned his BS in Speech and Hearing from Phillips University, his MA in Speech Pathology from Wichita State University, and a PhD in Speech and Hearing Science from University of Kansas. Douglas W. King, Ph.D. Douglas W. King was a professor within the Basic Medical program at Washington State University until the time of his death in 2001. He was greatly loved by his students and fellow faculty, and had set up a scholarship program in anatomy for students with diabetes. David G. Drumright, B.S. David G. Drumright is a programmer and teacher in Spokane, Washington. He has taught electronics at numerous schools, and has a background in speech-language pathology and audiology. His software includes the original ANIMA programs of this text, the new ANATESSE application, AUDIN software for audiology instruction, and several other instructional tools. David Drumright holds a BS degree. |
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