
Anatomy and Physiology of Neurolanguage Disorders Set
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Book Introduction
Since entering the field of speech pathology a long time ago, the author has realized that knowledge of the 'brain and nervous system' is essential for understanding numerous speech pathological phenomena.
As a major student, I took various neuro-related speech-language pathology and medical courses, and as a clinician and therapist, I observed neurospeech-speech-swallowing disorders in patients due to neurological diseases, which allowed me to directly and indirectly accumulate knowledge about the brain and nervous system. However, it was not easy to organically connect the theories learned in class with the neurospeech-language disorders encountered in actual clinical settings.
This book was conceived as an attempt to address these difficulties, with a focus on conveying 'practical' fundamental knowledge of the brain and neuroanatomy and physiology as clearly as possible.
In particular, each chapter covers basic neuroanatomy and functional knowledge, but is structured to relate this to speech pathology.
Additionally, to maximize learning effectiveness and efficiency, a separate color book in the form of a 'workbook' has been prepared.
As a major student, I took various neuro-related speech-language pathology and medical courses, and as a clinician and therapist, I observed neurospeech-speech-swallowing disorders in patients due to neurological diseases, which allowed me to directly and indirectly accumulate knowledge about the brain and nervous system. However, it was not easy to organically connect the theories learned in class with the neurospeech-language disorders encountered in actual clinical settings.
This book was conceived as an attempt to address these difficulties, with a focus on conveying 'practical' fundamental knowledge of the brain and neuroanatomy and physiology as clearly as possible.
In particular, each chapter covers basic neuroanatomy and functional knowledge, but is structured to relate this to speech pathology.
Additionally, to maximize learning effectiveness and efficiency, a separate color book in the form of a 'workbook' has been prepared.
index
Basic Book
preface
Chapter 1 Language and the Nervous System
Communicative Intention and the Nervous System
Language activity and the nervous system
Speech activity and the nervous system
Role of the nervous system
Chapter 2 Neurons and Glial Cells
nerve cells
glial cells
Chapter 3: The Brain and Nervous System
central nervous system
peripheral nervous system
skull and meninges
ventricles and cerebrospinal fluid
Communication between the central and peripheral nervous systems
Defense of the central nervous system
Cross-section of the brain
Chapter 4 Anatomical Structure of the Brain
cerebral cortex
subcortical
medial aspect of the cerebrum
Internal and external views
Brain magnetic resonance imaging (B-MRI)
Chapter 5 Functional Structure of the Brain
physiognomy
Brodmann Area Map
Classification of cerebral cortex regions by function
Language pathology related to auditory processing and language pathology related to memory processing
Language pathology related to visual processing
Language pathology related to somatosensory processing
Language pathology related to heteromorphic associative processing
Speech pathology related to motor processing
Gustatory and olfactory processing and language pathology
Language pathology related to emotional processing
Chapter 6: Fiber bundles of the brain
Drilled fiber
Union Textiles
Projection fiber
Chapter 7 Motor Pathways of the Brain
As a pyramid
Upper motor neurons and lower motor neurons
Extrapyramidal
Cerebellum and control circuits
Chapter 8 Brainstem and Cranial Nerves
Brainstem and cranial nerve nuclei
Distribution of cranial nerve nuclei
cranial nerves
Language (disorders) and cranial nerves
Speech (disorders) and cranial nerves
Swallowing (disorders) and cranial nerves
Chapter 9 Cerebrovascular System
carotid artery
vertebrobasilar artery system
Willis Ring
vascular etiology
Cerebrovascular damage and speech pathology
References
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Workbook
How to use this book
Chapter 1 Language and the Nervous System
1-1.
Communicative Intention and the Nervous System
Chapter 2 Neurons and Glial Cells
2-1.
Structure of a typical motor neuron
2-2.
synaptic _
2-3.
Motor neurons and neuromuscular junctions
Chapter 3: The Brain and Nervous System
3-1.
Gray and white matter of the brain and spinal cord
3-2.
Division of the brain
3-3.
Structure of the meninges
3-4.
Structure of the ventricles
Chapter 4 Anatomical Structure of the Brain
4-1.
lateral surface of the cerebrum
4-2.
frontal lobe
4-3.
Inferior frontal gyrus and tectum
4-4.
parietal lobe
4-5.
limbic system
4-6.
Basal surface of the cerebrum
4-7.
horizontal plane of the cerebrum
4-8.
Response organization by region of the nest
4-9.
Awards and nuclear forces
4-10.
The thalamocortical region between the thalamus and the cerebral cortex
4-11.
medial aspect of the brain
4-12.
Coronal view of the brain
4-13.
B-MRI cross-section
Chapter 5 Functional Structure of the Brain
5-1.
Brodmann Area Map
Chapter 6: Brain Fiber Bundles
6-1.
Drilled fiber
6-2.
Union Textiles
6-3.
Fiber bundles of the spinal sensory tracts
6-4.
Motor fibers from the primary motor area of the cerebral cortex
Chapter 7 Motor Pathways of the Brain
7-1.
Corticospinal tract and corticobrainstem tract
7-2.
Functional connectivity of the basal ganglia and adjacent structures
7-3.
Extrapyramidal fiber bundles located in the spinal cord
7-4.
Positional relationship between the cerebellum and adjacent structures
7-5.
Cross section of the cerebellum
7-6.
Functional connectivity of the cerebral cortex and adjacent structures
Chapter 8 Brainstem and Cranial Nerves
8-1.
Midbrain horizontal plane at the superior colliculus level
8-2.
Midbrain horizontal plane at the inferior colliculus level
8-3.
Horizontal plane of the suprachiasmatic stage
8-4.
Horizontal plane of the midbrain pons stage
8-5.
Horizontal plane of the inferior pontine stage
8-6.
Horizontal plane of open training
8-7.
Horizontal plane of closed loop
8-8.
cranial nerve nuclei
8-9.
Location of the cranial nerve interchanges
8-10.
Pathway of the 10th vagus nerve
8-11.
Pathway of the 5th trigeminal nerve
8-12.
Pathway of facial nerve motor function 7
Chapter 9 Cerebrovascular System
9-1.
carotid artery
9-2.
Vascular map of the cerebral arteries
9-3.
Distribution of the anterior cerebral artery
9-4.
Distribution of the middle cerebral artery
9-5.
Segment of the middle cerebral artery in the coronal plane
9-6.
vertebrobasilar artery system
9-7.
Distribution of the posterior cerebral artery
9-8.
Willis Ring
9-9.
Necrosis according to the location of vascular infarction of the middle cerebral artery
9-10.
Areas of responsibility for the arterial blood supply to the cerebrum
preface
Chapter 1 Language and the Nervous System
Communicative Intention and the Nervous System
Language activity and the nervous system
Speech activity and the nervous system
Role of the nervous system
Chapter 2 Neurons and Glial Cells
nerve cells
glial cells
Chapter 3: The Brain and Nervous System
central nervous system
peripheral nervous system
skull and meninges
ventricles and cerebrospinal fluid
Communication between the central and peripheral nervous systems
Defense of the central nervous system
Cross-section of the brain
Chapter 4 Anatomical Structure of the Brain
cerebral cortex
subcortical
medial aspect of the cerebrum
Internal and external views
Brain magnetic resonance imaging (B-MRI)
Chapter 5 Functional Structure of the Brain
physiognomy
Brodmann Area Map
Classification of cerebral cortex regions by function
Language pathology related to auditory processing and language pathology related to memory processing
Language pathology related to visual processing
Language pathology related to somatosensory processing
Language pathology related to heteromorphic associative processing
Speech pathology related to motor processing
Gustatory and olfactory processing and language pathology
Language pathology related to emotional processing
Chapter 6: Fiber bundles of the brain
Drilled fiber
Union Textiles
Projection fiber
Chapter 7 Motor Pathways of the Brain
As a pyramid
Upper motor neurons and lower motor neurons
Extrapyramidal
Cerebellum and control circuits
Chapter 8 Brainstem and Cranial Nerves
Brainstem and cranial nerve nuclei
Distribution of cranial nerve nuclei
cranial nerves
Language (disorders) and cranial nerves
Speech (disorders) and cranial nerves
Swallowing (disorders) and cranial nerves
Chapter 9 Cerebrovascular System
carotid artery
vertebrobasilar artery system
Willis Ring
vascular etiology
Cerebrovascular damage and speech pathology
References
Search
Workbook
How to use this book
Chapter 1 Language and the Nervous System
1-1.
Communicative Intention and the Nervous System
Chapter 2 Neurons and Glial Cells
2-1.
Structure of a typical motor neuron
2-2.
synaptic _
2-3.
Motor neurons and neuromuscular junctions
Chapter 3: The Brain and Nervous System
3-1.
Gray and white matter of the brain and spinal cord
3-2.
Division of the brain
3-3.
Structure of the meninges
3-4.
Structure of the ventricles
Chapter 4 Anatomical Structure of the Brain
4-1.
lateral surface of the cerebrum
4-2.
frontal lobe
4-3.
Inferior frontal gyrus and tectum
4-4.
parietal lobe
4-5.
limbic system
4-6.
Basal surface of the cerebrum
4-7.
horizontal plane of the cerebrum
4-8.
Response organization by region of the nest
4-9.
Awards and nuclear forces
4-10.
The thalamocortical region between the thalamus and the cerebral cortex
4-11.
medial aspect of the brain
4-12.
Coronal view of the brain
4-13.
B-MRI cross-section
Chapter 5 Functional Structure of the Brain
5-1.
Brodmann Area Map
Chapter 6: Brain Fiber Bundles
6-1.
Drilled fiber
6-2.
Union Textiles
6-3.
Fiber bundles of the spinal sensory tracts
6-4.
Motor fibers from the primary motor area of the cerebral cortex
Chapter 7 Motor Pathways of the Brain
7-1.
Corticospinal tract and corticobrainstem tract
7-2.
Functional connectivity of the basal ganglia and adjacent structures
7-3.
Extrapyramidal fiber bundles located in the spinal cord
7-4.
Positional relationship between the cerebellum and adjacent structures
7-5.
Cross section of the cerebellum
7-6.
Functional connectivity of the cerebral cortex and adjacent structures
Chapter 8 Brainstem and Cranial Nerves
8-1.
Midbrain horizontal plane at the superior colliculus level
8-2.
Midbrain horizontal plane at the inferior colliculus level
8-3.
Horizontal plane of the suprachiasmatic stage
8-4.
Horizontal plane of the midbrain pons stage
8-5.
Horizontal plane of the inferior pontine stage
8-6.
Horizontal plane of open training
8-7.
Horizontal plane of closed loop
8-8.
cranial nerve nuclei
8-9.
Location of the cranial nerve interchanges
8-10.
Pathway of the 10th vagus nerve
8-11.
Pathway of the 5th trigeminal nerve
8-12.
Pathway of facial nerve motor function 7
Chapter 9 Cerebrovascular System
9-1.
carotid artery
9-2.
Vascular map of the cerebral arteries
9-3.
Distribution of the anterior cerebral artery
9-4.
Distribution of the middle cerebral artery
9-5.
Segment of the middle cerebral artery in the coronal plane
9-6.
vertebrobasilar artery system
9-7.
Distribution of the posterior cerebral artery
9-8.
Willis Ring
9-9.
Necrosis according to the location of vascular infarction of the middle cerebral artery
9-10.
Areas of responsibility for the arterial blood supply to the cerebrum
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 15, 2025
- Format: Paperback book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 368 pages | 188*255*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788999735202
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