The handbook of genetic communicative disorders /
Many professionals in the communicative sciences are relative newcomers to the understanding of genetics as it applies to communicative disorders. A speech-language clinician certainly can diagnose and treat stuttering, for example, but that clinician may not be fully aware of the role of a genetic...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego ; London :
Academic,
�2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- L. Rossetti, Foreword.
- Preface.
- S.E. Gerber, Introduction.
- G.E. Green and R.J.H. Smith, Delineation of Genetic Components of Communicative Disorders.
- S.E. Stool, Prenatal and Post-natal Craniofacial Development.
- D. Frenz, J. Represa, And T.R. Van De Water, Morphogenesis and Genetics of Inner Ear Development and Malformation.
- R.J. Ruben, Genetic Deafness.
- J. Williams and J. Stevenson, Genetic Language Disorders.
- R.J. Shprintzen, Genetics in Craniofacial Disorders and Clefting: Then and Now.
- S. Felsenfeld and D. Drayna, Stuttering and Genetics: Our Past and Our Future.
- J.W. Gilger, Concepts in Behavioral Genetics and Their Application to Developmental and Learning Disorders.
- S. Davis, Genetic Knowledge About Communicative Disorders: Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications.
- S.E. Gerber, Treatment and Prevention.
- References.
- Author Index.
- Subject Index.