Neurofoundations of Language, Speech, and Hearing
Neurofoundations of Language, Speech, and Hearing
Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology underlying normal and impaired language, speech, and hearing processes.
Hours | 3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab |
Prerequisites | COMD 320 & COMD 334 |
Taught | Fall, Winter |
Programs | Containing COMD 420 |
Course Outcomes:
Building Blocks
Demonstrate knowledge of the basic building blocks from cell to brain as those building blocks contribute to the areas of speech, language, and hearing.
Neural System Integration
Demonstrate the ability to integrate various neural systems and their interaction as the central nervous system formulates and modifies neural information in the processing of speech, language, and hearing as part of their clinical foundation.
Theoretical Model
Be able to construct a theoretical model of neurological involvement in peripheral and central disorders involving speech, language, and hearing function as part of their clinical foundation.