Netter's Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing
By- David McFarland
With Dr. Frank Netters world-class illustrations accompanying essential information on the anatomy and physiology relevant to speech, language, and hearing (SLH), Netters Atlas of Anatomy for Speech, Swallowing, and Hearing is your essential SLH reference. Easily connect anatomy and physiology concepts to detailed illustrations with the atlas read-it, see-it approach. Netters provides a solid foundation for SLH with a basic overview of anatomical organization systems and focused discussions of the anatomical and functional bases of normal speech, swallowing and hearing.
Paperback, 272 Pages
Published: November 2008
Imprint: Mosby
ISBN: 978-0-323-05656-4
Contents
- INTRODUCTION
Anatomy
Nomenclature
Planes and Sections
Anatomical Terms
Views and Aspects
Anatomic Movement
Primary Tissues
Terms Relative to Bones
PART 1: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
Skeletal Support for Respiration
Respiratory Tract
Respiratory Muscles
Respiratory Volumes and Capacities
PART 2: PHONATORY SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
Larynx
Cartilages of the Larynx
Hyoid Bone
Types of Joints
Ligaments and Membranes
Vocal Folds
Muscles of the Larynx
PART 3: ARTICULATORY SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
Cranial Anatomy
Vocal Tract
Muscles of the Lips and Facial Expression
One Muscle of the Neck
Muscles of the Tongue
Muscles of Mastication
Muscles of the Soft Palate
Muscles of the Pharynx
Esophagus
PART 4: AUDITORY SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
Anatomical Divisions of the Ear
Cochlear Afferent and Efferent Innervation
PART 5: NERVOUS SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
Neuronatomical Terms of Direction
Telencephalon (Cerebral Hemispheres or Cerebrum and Basal Ganglia)
Diencephalon (Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Epithalamus, and Subthalamus)
Mesencephalon (Midbrain)
Metencephalon (Pons and Cerebellum)
Myelencephalon (Medulla Oblongata)
Spinal Cord
Cerebellum
Meninges
Cerebral Spinal Fluid
Cerebral Vasculature
Cranial Nerves

