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Title Animal models of speech and language disorders / Santosh A. Helekar, editor
Published New York, NY : Springer, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (x, 295 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Series 2012-2013 Springer E-Books - Biomedical & Life Sciences
Contents Preface -- Section I . Introduction to Speech and Language Disorders -- Chapter 1. Neurology of Speech and Language Disorders -- Chapter 2. Genetic Pathways Implicated in Speech and Language -- Section II. Songbird Model of Vocal Learning -- Chapter 3. Time Scales of Vocal Learning in Songbirds -- Chapter 4. The Songbird Auditory System -- Chapter 5. Prospective: How the Zebra finch Genome Strengthens Brain-Behavior Connections in Songbird Models of Learned Vocalization -- Chapter 6. The Molecular Convergence of Birdsong and Speech -- Chapter 7. Stuttered Birdsong -- Section III. Mammalian Models of Vocal Communication -- Chapter 8. The Repertoire of Communication Calls Emitted by Bats and the Ways the Calls are Processed in the Inferior Colliculus -- Chapter 9. Language Parallels in New World Primates -- Chapter 10. Apes, Language and the Brain
Summary Animal Models of Speech and Language Disorders is arguably the first book that integrates several decades of research on the neuroscience and genetics of speech and language with behavioral, systems, cellular and molecular neurobiological studies on animal communication to create a synthesis of ideas with potential translational value in neurology, neurolinguistics and speech science. Speech and language dysfunctions plague a large segment of todays young and old alike because, besides being primary afflictions, they are also an integral part of the complex symptomatology of most of the common neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders, such as stroke, dementia, intellectual disability and autism. It is therefore essential that biomedical research be focused on understanding their neurobiological and genetic bases in order to have the chance of developing rational approaches to treating them. By weaving together findings from diverse disciplines in the comparative biology of vocal communication in songbirds, bats, New World monkeys and the great apes, with the applied and translational perspective in mind, this book attempts to create awareness among researchers and students about the strengths of the comparative and evolutionary approach to the scientific understanding of speech and language, and to addressing intractable clinical problems affecting higher brain functions. Animal Models of Speech and Language Disorders will be highly instructive to researchers, clinicians, advanced speech pathology and neuroscience students, and all those who are interested in the current state of knowledge in the basic and applied aspects of speech and language
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 21, 2013)
In Springer eBooks
Subject Speech disorders -- Animal models
Language disorders -- Animal models
Neurosciences.
Speech disorders.
Language disorders.
Neurosciences
Speech Disorders
Language Disorders
Models, Animal
Animals
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Language disorders
Neurosciences
Speech disorders
Form Electronic book
Author Helekar, Santosh A., editor
ISBN 9781461484004
1461484006
1461483999
9781461483991