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Author Seikel, J. Anthony

Title Anatomy of Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing, Sixth Edition
Edition 6th ed
Published San Diego : Plural Publishing, Incorporated, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (941 pages)
Contents Intro -- Preface -- About the Authors -- About the Contributor -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to the Learner -- Using This Text -- Chapter 1. Basic Elements of Anatomy -- Anatomy and Physiology -- Terminology of Anatomy -- Terms of Orientation -- Terms of Movement -- Parts of the Body -- Building Blocks of Anatomy: Tissues and Systems -- Tissues -- Body Systems -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter 1 Study Questions -- Chapter 1 Study Question Answers -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2. Anatomy of Respiration -- The Support Structure of Respiration -- Overview -- Vertebral Column
Pelvic and Pectoral Girdles -- Ribs and Rib Cage -- Soft Tissue of the Thorax and Respiratory Passageway -- Movement of Air Through the Respiratory System -- Muscles of Inspiration -- Muscles of Forced Expiration -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter 2 Study Questions -- Chapter 2 Study Question Answers -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3. Physiology of Respiration -- The Flow of Respiration -- Instruments in Respiration -- Respiration for Life -- Effects of Turbulence on Respiration -- Respiratory Cycle -- Developmental Processes in Respiration -- Lung Volumes and Capacities -- Lung Volumes -- Lung Capacities
Effect of Age on Volumes and Capacities -- Pressures of the Respiratory System -- Pressures Generated by the Tissue -- Effects of Posture on Speech -- Pressures and Volumes of Speech -- Respiratory Pathologies Affecting Communication -- Acute Conditions -- Chronic Conditions -- Neurogenic Etiologies -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter 3 Study Questions -- Chapter 3 Study Question Answers -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4. Anatomy of Phonation -- Framework of the Larynx -- Inner Larynx -- Laryngeal Membranes -- Fine Structure of the Vocal Folds -- Cavities of the Larynx
Cartilaginous Structure of the Larynx -- Laryngeal Musculature -- Intrinsic Laryngeal Muscles -- Laryngeal Elevators and Depressors -- Chapter Summary -- Chapter 4 Study Questions -- Chapter 4 Study Question Answers -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5. Physiology of Phonation -- Nonspeech Laryngeal Function -- Laryngeal Function for Speech -- A Brief Discussion of Acoustics -- Instruments for Voicing -- The Bernoulli Effect -- Vocal Attack -- Termination -- Sustained Phonation -- Vocal Register -- Frequency, Pitch, and Pitch Change -- Intensity and Intensity Change -- Clinical Considerations
Linguistic Aspects of Pitch and Intensity -- Theories of Phonation -- Pathologies That May Affect Phonation -- Structural Etiologies -- Degenerative Neurological Diseases -- Chapter Summary -- Decibel Practice Activity -- Chapter 5 Study Questions -- Chapter 5 Study Question Answers -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6. Anatomy of Articulation and Resonation -- Source-Filter Theory of Vowel Production -- The Articulators -- Bones of the Face and Cranial Skeleton -- Bones of the Face -- Bones of the Cranial Skeleton -- Dentition -- Dental Development -- Dental Occlusion
Summary This textbook provides a solid foundation in anatomical and physiological principles relevant to communication sciences and disorders. Beloved by instructors and students, it integrates clinical information with everyday experiences to reveal how anatomy and physiology relate to the speech, language, and hearing systems. Combining comprehensive coverage with abundant, beautiful full-color illustrations and a strong practical focus, the text makes complex material approachable even for students with little or no background in anatomy and physiology
Notes Cavities of the Articulatory System
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Form Electronic book
Author Drumright, David G
Hudock, Daniel
ISBN 9781635503005
1635503000