1. Translational Neuroscience of Speech and Language Disorders: State of the Art
2. Translational Neuroscience of Aphasia and Adult Language Rehabilitation
3. Treatment and intervention approaches for the improvement of language abilities in neurodegenerative diseases
4. Neural and Genetic Mechanisms of Dyslexia
5. The role of memory systems in neurodevelopmental disorders of language
6. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and Language/Speech: Can patients benefit from a combined therapeutic approach?
7. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Aphasia Rehabilitation
8. The Cerebellum: A Therapeutic Target in Treating Speech and Language Disorders
9. Navigated rTMS for Mapping the Language Network in Preoperative Settings: Current Status and Future Prospects
10. Presurgical Language fMRI in Epilepsy: An Introduction
11. Lesion-symptom mapping in speech and language disorders: a translational perspective
Georgios P.D. Argyropoulos holds a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Edinburgh. He is an associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA) and a chartered member of the British Psychological Society (CPsychol). He currently works as a postdoctoral researcher in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford.
This edited volume provides the first presentation of the state-of-the-art in the application of modern Neuroscience research in predicting, preventing and alleviating the negative sequelae of neurodevelopmental, acquired, or neurodegenerative conditions on speech and language. It brings together contributions from several leading experts in a markedly broad range of disciplines, including Speech and Language Therapy, Neuropsychology and Neurology, but also Neurosurgery, Neuroimaging and Neurostimulation, as well as Engineering and Genetics.