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Acquired neurogenic communication disorders : an integrated clinical approach / Jerry K. Hoepner and Margaret Lehman Blake.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Hoepner, Jerry K., author.
Blake, Margaret Lehman, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communicative disorders.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (389 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
San Diego, CA : Plural Publishing, Inc., [2025]
Summary:
Acquired Neurogenic Communication Disorders: An Integrated Clinical Approach provides an overview of acquired neurogenic communication and swallowing disorders for undergraduate courses in communication sciences and disorders programs. Compared to other books on this subject, this text is organized by anatomical systems and locations, not by disorder. The authors aim to teach students about the cognitive, speech, language, and swallowing disorders that occur with damage to neurological systems in a manner that breaks down silos that artificially separate disorders that routinely co-occur. This approach reflects the reality that most individuals with acquired brain injuries have multiple cognitive, communication, and swallowing disorders.
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Acknowledgments
Reviewers
Chapter 1. Systems-Based Clinical Approach
Breaking Down the Silos
Models of Communication Systems
What Is the Value in Models?
Speech: DIVA (Directions Into Velocities of Articulators)
Language: Dual Stream Models
Cognition: ACT-R (Adaptive Control of Thought-Rational)
Swallowing: IFSiP (Integrated Framework for Swallowing Processes)
Putting It All Together
Summary
Key Concepts
References
Chapter 2. Overview of Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
Overview
Structures and Regions
Frontal Lobes
Parietal Lobes
Temporal Lobes
Occipital Lobes
Insula
Subcortical Regions and Structures
Subcortical White Matter
Subcortical Structures
Brainstem
Cranial Nerves
Cerebellum
Meninges and Ventricles
Blood Supply to the Brain
Neurophysiology
Typical Aging
Chapter 3. Etiologies and Pathophysiology
Etiologies
Stroke
Anoxia and Hypoxia
Tumors
Traumatic Brain Injury
Degenerative Diseases
Dementias
Parkinson Disease
Huntington Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Infectious Diseases
Prevalence Patterns
Brain Imaging
Anatomical/Structural Imaging
Functional Imaging
Concepts for Understanding Effects of Brain Injury
Resources
Chapter 4. Communication, Cognition, and Swallowing
Definitions and Disorders
Speech
Disorders of the Motor System
Motor Speech Disorders
Language
Disorders of Language
Is it Speech? Or Language? Or Both?
Cognition
Attention
Attention Networks
Disorders of Attention
Memory
Disorders of Memory
Executive Functions
Disorders of Executive Function
Awareness
Disorders of Awareness
Social Cognition.
Disorders of Social Cognition
Is it Language? Or Cognition? Or Both?
Swallowing
Disorders of Swallowing
Chapter 5. Foundational Knowledge for Neurorehabilitation
Neural Plasticity
Historical Context
Framing Assessment and Intervention in Neurorehabilitation
Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System (RTSS)
Health Equity, Social Determinant of Health, Cultural/Ethnic Issues
Keeping Up With Terminology
Social Determinants of Health
Access to Care and Healthy Living
Education and Socialization
The Coin Model
Chapter 6. Prefrontal Lobes
Diseases and Disorders of the Frontal Lobes
Frontotemporal Dementia
Assessment
Frontal Damage Treatment
Speech Disorders
Language Disorders
Discourse
Cognitive Disorders
Impairments to Attention
Swallowing Disorders
Chapter 7. Left Hemisphere Perisylvian Region
Diseases and Disorders of the Left Hemisphere
Dysarthria
Apraxia of Speech (AOS)
Treatment
Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech (PPAOS)
Aphasia
Global Aphasia
Mixed Transcortical Aphasia
Non-Fluent Aphasia
Transcortical Motor Aphasia
Fluent Aphasia
Transcortical Sensory Aphasia
Conduction Aphasia
Anomia
Disorders of Reading and Writing
Alexia and Agraphia
Gerstmann Syndrome
Surface Dyslexia/Dysgraphia
Degenerative and Progressive Aphasias
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)
PPA Specific Assessments (PPA)
Intervention
Anosognosia.
Non-Linguistic Cognitive Impairments in Post-Stroke Aphasia
Degenerative and Progressive Cognitive Disorders
Motor/Weakness Related
Sensory Related
Cognition/Attention Related
Chapter 8. Right Hemisphere Perisylvian Region
Diseases and Disorders of the Right Hemisphere
Language Disorders: Apragmatism
Linguistic Aspects: Production
Linguistic Aspects: Comprehension
Paralinguistic Aspects: Aprosodia
Extralinguistic Aspects
Assessment of Apragmatism
Treatment of Apragmatism
Linguistic and Extralinguistic Apragmatism
Paralinguistic Apragmatism: Aprosodia
Discourse and Pragmatics
Unilateral Neglect
Assessment of Unilateral Neglect
Treatment of Unilateral Neglect
Executive Function
Anosognosia
Social Cognition
Chapter 9. Cortical Posterior Regions
Diseases and Disorders of the Posterior Hemispheres
Visual Pathways
Visual Field Cuts
Visual Processing Disorders
Assessment and Treatment of Visual Disorders
Visuoperception
Visuocontruction
Spatial Cognition
Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Disorders
Posterior Damage Syndromes
Chapter 10. Subcortical Structures
Basal Ganglia
Disorders and Diseases of the Basal Ganglia
Corticobasal Syndrome
Executive Function and Awareness
Memory and Attention
Swallowing Disorders.
Thalamus
Functions of the Thalamus
Sensorimotor Functions
Cognition and Emotion
Cortical Arousal
Disorders and Diseases of the Thalamus
Other Resources
Chapter 11. Brainstem, Cranial Nerves, and Cerebellum
Disorders and Diseases of the Brainstem
Disorders and Diseases of the Cerebellum
Chapter 12. Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Disorders
Assessment of Cognitive Disorders
Approaches to Assessment
Test Batteries and Participation-Level Assessments
Goal Attainment Scales
Treatment of Cognitive Disorders
Approaches to Treatment
Metacognitive Strategy Training
Generalized Attention
Executive Function and Anosognosia
Chapter 13. Assessment and Treatment of Dysarthria and Dysphagia
Assessment of Dysarthria and Dysphagia
Perceptual Assessment
Motor Assessment (Strength and Tone)
Instrumental and Acoustic Assessment
Dysphagia
Dysfunction by Phases of Swallowing
Dysfunction by Underlying Disease Processes
Cranial Nerve Exam
Oral Mechanism Exam
Intervention for Dysarthria
Intervention for Dysphagia
Chapter 14. Diffuse Brain Damage
Diffuse Etiologies
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Alzheimer Disease
Intervention.
Multiple Sclerosis
Prion Diseases
Metastatic Tumors
Social Communication
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Hoepner, Jerry K. Acquired Neurogenic Communication Disorders
ISBN:
9781635504279
1635504279
OCLC:
1410591498

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