This comprehensive guide to neuroanatomy is specifically tailored for students and professionals in the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology. Authored by Matthew H Rouse, this first edition delves into the intricate relationships between brain structures and functions relevant to these disciplines. The book covers essential topics such as the anatomy of the central nervous system, pathways involved in auditory processing, and regions responsible for language production and comprehension. With a focus on practical applications, it provides detailed illustrations and case studies that enhance understanding and facilitate clinical decision-making. Published by Jones & Bartlett Learning on February 25, 2015, this resource is indispensable for anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of the neurological underpinnings of communication disorders.
