Introduction to Neurogenic Communication Disorders |
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Introduction | 3 |
CHAPTER 2 Basic Brain Anatomy | 19 |
CHAPTER 3 Acute Etiologies of Neurogenic Communication Disorders | 67 |
CHAPTER 4 The Aphasias | 93 |
CHAPTER 5 Right Hemisphere Disorders | 145 |
Apraxia of Speech and Evaluation of Motor Speech Disorders | 183 |
The Dysarthrias | 211 |
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abnormal affected individual Alzheimer’s disease anomia anosognosia appropriate apraxia of speech articulation assessment associated attention basal ganglia behaviors bilateral blood vessel brain stem Broca’s aphasia Broca’s area caregivers cause cerebellum cerebral artery cerebral hemisphere Chapter clinical cognitive deficits cortex cortical cranial nerves create dementia dysarthria emotional errors Etiologies evaluation facial flaccid dysarthria frontal lobes function hemorrhage impaired individual’s individuals with aphasia innervation intact ischemic stroke language deficits left hemisphere lesion Lewy bodies LMNs loss mater memory motor movement motor plans Motor Speech Disorders neglect neurogenic communication disorders nonfluent aphasia occurs paraphasia Parkinson’s disease patients person phoneme Pick’s disease posterior present primary produce receptive language reflex responsible result right hemisphere damage Right Hemisphere Disorders seizure sensory side skull Speech Disorders speech-language pathologist spinal cord stimuli strategies subcortical symptoms syndrome tasks temporal lobes therapy tion tissue Traumatic Brain Injury tumor unilateral usually verbal visual word