Get the extra practice you need to master your speech and hearing science classes and pass your credentialing exams. This helpful workbook features variety of interactive anatomic identification exercises, mathematical problem sets, and study questions covering the areas of basic acoustics, acoustics of speech production, respiration, phonation, articulation, and auditory mechanism. Workbook questions mirror the topics specified by ASHA in the Knowledge and Skills Acquisition (KASA) Summary Form for Certification in Speech-Language Pathology and information covered on the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Praxis exams to help you stay on course in your study. Content follows KASA standards for speech-language pathology and audiology certification. Broad-spectrum of coverage in the speech and hearing sciences makes this workbook a great review tool for a variety of speech and hearing courses. Review sections at the end of each chapter include multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true and false questions. Questions on anatomy will have two levels of difficulty. LEVEL 1: the names of parts of structures to identify are provided, with arrows pointing to each part LEVEL 2: the names of parts of structures to identify are provided, but no arrows are available
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One overarching theory of cerebellar function in cognition holds that the cerebellum seems to work as an internal timing system for providing temporal knowledge in cognitive tasks (Keren-Happuch, Chen, Ho, & Desmond, 2014; Koch, ...
Get the extra practice you need to master your speech and hearing science classes and pass your credentialing exams. This helpful workbook features variety of interactive anatomic identification exercises, mathematical...
Finely illustrated and exceptionally readable, this fourth edition of the leading text in Speech and Hearing Science, is dedicated to the habilitation and rehabilitation of the speech and hearing impaired.
This book is essential for speech-language pathologists, administrators, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in how the SLP profession and discipline can contribute to or develop efforts to help address ...
Olsen, E. S., Duifhuis, H., & Steele, C. R. (2012). vonBékésy and cochlear mechanics. Hearing Research, 293, 31–43. (laryngopharynx, oropharynx, nasopharynx), velum, tongue, mandible, and lips. Their anatomy.
Definitions -- Theoretical frameworks about culture and cultural responsiveness -- Culture and power -- Culture and language -- Culture and hearing health -- Building ethnographic skills -- Culturally responsive research -- Working with ...
Next, the book relates the nervous anatomic systems to language, speech, and hearing. The text also covers clinical speech syndromes and disorders. The book will be most useful to speech pathologists and therapists.
Speech Science Primer: Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech
Filled with Dr. Frank Netter’s world-class illustrations and all the essential information on anatomy and physiology relevant to SLH, Netter’s Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing, 2nd Edition uses a unique "read-it, see ...