4 edition of Speech and language disorders associated with subcortical pathology found in the catalog.
Speech and language disorders associated with subcortical pathology
B. E. Murdoch
Published
2009
by Wiley-Blackwell in Ames, Iowa
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Bruce E. Murdoch, Brooke-Mai Whelan. |
Contributions | Whelan, Brooke-Mai. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC423 .M7385 2009 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22685569M |
ISBN 10 | 9780470025734 |
LC Control Number | 2008049830 |
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The book covers speech and language disorders associated with a variety of subcortical conditions, ranging from major degenerative conditions such as Parkinsons' Disease, Huntington's chorea and dystonia, through to acquired non-degenerative subcortical lesions arising from, for example, cerebrovascular accidents and sterotactic surgically induced lesions.
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Language disorders following subcortical non-thalamic stroke show great variability across literature and a well-defined profile in these aphasic disturbances is yet to be established.
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This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the neurological basis of both the clinically recognised forms of aphasia and the various motor speech disorders, in both children and adults. It also covers more recently recognised language disorders, such as Parkinsons and related diseases, right hemisphere damage, closed-head injury, dementia, etc.
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Murdoch; Brooke-Mai Whelan (Editor); Brooke-Mai Whelan (Editor) ISBN: Publication Date: 1. Introduction. Speech and language disturbances secondary to vascular lesions in subcortical white matter (WM) and basal ganglia are heterogeneous and can influence several aspects of voice, speech and language.These disorders are challenging because of a variety of cerebral structures and neurological circuits are tical speech changes are often mild and .