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Book Detail
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Fundamentals of Anat & Phys of SLH
Tellis, Glen M.
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Category: Speech Therapy / Audiology
Publisher: Plural Publishing, Inc.
Imprint: Plural Publishing
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Synopsis:
Designed to meet the distinctive needs of today's undergraduates, Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology of Speech, Language, and Hearing provides an accessible and visually engaging introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the major body systems involved in the processes of speech-language pathology. Authors Glen M. Tellis and M. Hunter Manasco use their experiences in the classroom to inform their content-forward and technology-driven approach to instruction. Each topic is explored in bullet-point form with augmentative paragraph information, in-depth box features, and detailed illustrations. High-resolution Anatomage virtual dissection table figures derived from real cadavers offer an unparalleled glimpse into the anatomical structures of the human body, featuring true-to-life colors and an impressive level of detail. Topics explored include respiration, phonation, articulation, swallowing, resonance, hearing, balance, neuroanatomy, and neurophysiology. Tellis and Manasco's active learning approach will encourage and challenge students to think deeply and critically about the anatomy and physiology related to speech, language, and hearing. This immersive and technology-centered process is intended to increase student comprehension, retention, performance, and enjoyment of the material. Key Features Learning objectives to guide instruction Box features with historical and cultural contexts Full-color cadaver images from Anatomage's 3D anatomy table Bullet-point format to increase comprehension and retention Bolded key terms and glossary Content-aligned supplemental companion website PluralPlus Online Ancillaries For instructors: Instructor Manual, PowerPoint slides, Test bank, Image bank For students: eQuizzes, eFlashcards, Study Guides, Image Bank
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