Fr. 115.00

Specific Learning Disabilities

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Informationen zum Autor Yitzchak Frank, MD,Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology, and Psychiatry,Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,New York, NY. Klappentext This book discusses Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD), with a special attention to the biology of these diverse conditions. It highlights the large biological component in the pathophysiology of SLE and the contribution of new biological investigative tools to the understanding of SLD such as dyslexia and dyscalculia and to the evaluation of therapies. It also discusses the relatively unrecognized emotional aspects of SLD, and the sometime devastating effects that these conditions have on the life of affected subjects and their families, in and out of the classroom. Zusammenfassung This book is a concise but comprehensive review of Specific Learning Disabilities, with a special attention to the biology of these diverse conditions. The reader will get a review of most aspects of SLD, including the different clinical syndromes (mostly dyslexia and dyscalculia), the clinical manifestations and the therapeutic approaches. It is unique in the proportion of its content dedicated to the biological aspects of SLD. It attempts to assemble and present the biological knowledge which has been accumulated on these conditions. This knowledge includes the neurological anatomy of dyslexia and dyscalculia, demonstrated with the help of modern neuro-imaging studies, and the physiology and the genetics of these conditions, again demonstrated by recently available technologies. These new technologies produced major discoveries related to SLD including the importance of phonological processing in reading, the presence of ¨number center¨ in the brain, and the rain networks involved in reading. We recognize that many dyslexic subjects have a deficit in aspects of language processing, specifically phonological processing; that dyscalculia can be the result of a number of distinct cognitive impairments, and that the basic underlying deficit in many cases of SLD may be a genetic variation. The same new biological investigative techniques can, like never before, measure the outcome of therapeutic techniques and learning methods. Such measurements will, in the future, be the ¨gold standard¨ in assessing the efficacy of different methods of classroom teaching in regular and different learners.Last, unlike many other publications on SLD, this book discusses the relatively unrecognized emotional aspects of SLD, and the sometime devastating effects that these conditions have on the life of affected subjects and their families, in and out of the classroom. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION: CH 1: LEARNING DISABILITIES: DEFINITIONS AND FACTS CH 2: NEUROPSYCHOLOGY ABNORMALITIES UNDERLYING SPECIFI LEARNING DISABILITIE CH 3: BIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES CH 4: BRAIN CORREALTES OF LEARNING CH 5: NEUROANATOMY OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES I CH 6: NEUROANATOMY OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES II CH 7: NEUROANATOMY OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIS III CH 8: NEUROANATOMY OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIS IV CH 9: NEUROANATOMY OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIS V CH 10: NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SLD THE GENETICS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES CH 11: GENETICS OF SLD CH 12: DYSCALCULIA CH 13: NON-VERBAL LEARNING DISABILITIES CH 14: NOT ONLY LEARNING DISABILITIES CH 15: THE DIAGNOSTIC PROCESS CH 16: TREATMENT AND OUTCOME OF SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES CH 17: CONCLUSIONS ...

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