Neuroimaging in Neurogenic Communication Disorders 1st Edition
Neuroimaging in Neurogenic Communication Disorders, 1st Edition by Kostas Konstantopoulos and Dimitrios Giakoumettis delivers a concise, authoritative guide that bridges brain imaging and clinical communication disorders. Clear, accessible and evidence-focused, this book immediately draws clinicians and researchers into the practical power of neuroimaging for assessing and treating neurogenic speech and language conditions.
Discover how modern imaging modalities — including MRI, fMRI, DTI, PET and CT — illuminate the neural bases of aphasia, dysarthria, apraxia of speech and other cognitive-communication disorders. The authors translate complex neuroanatomy and imaging findings into clinical insights, showing how imaging supports differential diagnosis, prognosis and therapy planning. Rich clinical examples and explanatory visuals make technical concepts tangible for speech-language pathologists, neurologists, neuropsychologists, radiologists and rehabilitation specialists.
Practical and globally relevant, this volume is ideal for practitioners and academics in Greece and international centers across Europe, North America and beyond. Readers will gain skills to interpret imaging reports, communicate effectively with radiology teams, and integrate imaging data into multidisciplinary care pathways — improving patient outcomes and research design alike.
Add this essential resource to your professional library to strengthen diagnostic confidence, refine treatment strategies and stay current with neuroimaging advances in neurogenic communication disorders. Order your copy today and bring clearer neural perspectives into your clinical and research practice.
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