Clinical Neuroscience for Communication Disorders: Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
Clinical Neuroscience for Communication Disorders: Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology is an authoritative and practical guide for students, clinicians, and researchers in speech-language pathology, audiology, and neurology. Now available in Pakistan through BooksHub.pk, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of the neuroanatomical and neurophysiological foundations underlying communication disorders, enabling professionals to connect brain structure and function with clinical practice.
The book bridges the gap between basic neuroscience and applied clinical knowledge, offering readers a detailed understanding of how the central and peripheral nervous systems, cortical and subcortical regions, and neural pathways influence speech, language, and hearing. Its content is designed for clinical relevance, emphasizing the neurological basis of aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia, auditory processing disorders, and other communication deficits.
✅ Key Features
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Comprehensive coverage of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology relevant to communication
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Bridges basic neuroscience with clinical applications in communication disorders
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Case studies for practical learning and real-world scenarios
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Illustrations, diagrams, and charts for enhanced understanding
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Ideal for students, clinicians, and researchers in speech-language pathology and audiology
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Provides guidance for assessment, diagnosis, and intervention strategies
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Focused on clinical relevance, evidence-based practice, and applied neuroscience
