J. Anthony (Tony) Seikel is on faculty at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. His research interests
center on the relationship of pathology to acoustics and perception, but extend as well to the improvement of pedagogy
through technology.
Douglas W. King was a professor within the Basic Medical program at Washington State University until the time
of his death in 2001. He was greatly loved by his students and fellow faculty, and had set up a scholarship program
in anatomy for students with diabetes.
David G. Drumright is a programmer and teacher in Spokane, Washington. He has taught electronics at numerous schools,
and has a background in speech-language pathology and audiology. His software includes the original ANIMA programs
of this text; the new ANATESSE application that you see in this fourth edition; AUDIN, which is software for instruction
in audiology; and numerous smaller instructional tools.
Summary
Unarguably the best edition yet! All 300 plus anatomical images have been re-drawn in full color, offering you
a more clear and accurate understanding of the classical framework of the speech, language, and hearing systems.
The content remains organized separately by anatomy and physiology in order to facilitate your learning experience.
Features:
* Experience the classic systems three dimensionally with animations that explore the processes of hearing,
phonation, respiration, swallowing, and more!
* New and expanded content on the effects of aging, neuroimaging, the DIVA model, and other topics.
* Clinical Notes boxes provide a broader context for key content, demonstrating clinical applications of important
concepts
Table of Contents
Ch. 1 Basic Elements of Anatomy 1
Ch. 2 Anatomy of Respiration 35
Ch. 3 Physiology of Respiration 131
Ch. 4 Anatomy of Phonation 165
Ch. 5 Physiology of Phonation 223
Ch. 6 Anatomy of Articulation and Resonation 267
Ch. 7 Physiology of Articulation and Resonation 377
Ch. 8 Physiology of Mastication and Deglutition 405
Ch. 9 Anatomy of Hearing 447
Ch. 10 Auditory Physiology 479
Ch. 11 Neuroanatomy 521
Ch. 12 Neurophysiology 647
Appendix A Anatomical Terms 701
Appendix B Useful Combining Forms 703
Appendix C Muscles of Respiration 707
Appendix D Muscles of Phonation 715
Appendix E Muscles of Face, Soft Palate, and Pharynx 719
Appendix F Sensors 727
Appendix G Cranial Nerves 729
Appendix H Pathologies That Affect Speech Production 733