Communication Disorders 530 - NeuroSubstrates & Neuropathies

Fall
2018
01
3.00
Mary Andrianopoulos
TU TH 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
72501
Bartlett Hall room 61
mva@umass.edu
This course provides an in depth presentation of the sensorimotor, cognitive-linguistic, auditory, and cerebrovascular neurological networks that facilitate speech, language, cognition, and hearing in humans. Neurological models will be presented for differential diagnosis and localization of function, including neuropathologies and associated symptoms using top-down vs. bottom-up approach. The course will incorporate a strong translational component and clinical application to real problems affecting humans due to neurodevelopmental and/or acquired neurological breakdowns that affect the Central and Peripheral Nervous systems at different levels and associated systems.
This course is open to Senior Undergraduate COMM-DIS students and Graduate COMM-DIS and AUDIOLOGY students. COMM-DIS 211
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.