Neuroscience of Speech Language Pathology (SLP)

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Dr. Mike outlines the historical basis and anatomical basis of studying the brain as a speech language pathologist (SLP).
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Thank you for posting the SLP section, this is exactly what I need. Your video is the only one that explains the science so clearly, makes the complex concept so easy to understand. I really appreciate it.

claudiaye-qb
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Wonderful! Thank you for including speech-language pathology in your channel. I am finishing my graduate degree in speech-language pathology this year and find your videos to be excellent resources to supplement my understanding of several topics within my field.
Hope you continue making superb content with clear explanations!

thomasgonzalez
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Thank you so so much for posting free speech pathology videos!

misaoayakarox
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Thank you Sir. This is very eye opening for me.

shaminMohammed-ss
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Thank you am a speech therapist so meams a lot for taking this topic

Shravs
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thank you for this informational video, i'm learning more about SLP as a potential career path after my linguistics degree and im excited to watch more of your videos :)

emmaminter
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That was awesome dude, really loved your simple words

karemyosri
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Thanks pls add the audiology department too

thehealingpast-ie
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Would you consider adding dyslexia to your topic? I enjoyed the Language Processing but had difficulty seeing completely where the breakdown would occur between auditory to language processing from occipital area to Wernicki's.

suefromerie
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Compressed speech can happen without leasons

davidclark
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Thank you so much. Very good presentation.

drkhaldoonalhafidh
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Thank you for sharing your information.

nosyrosie
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Good part of the day Sir!
Is there any training courses for speech therapists from abroad? Or could you suggest any source that I would get information about this. I

mukhlisakarimova
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Hi there I'm interested in becoming a SLP. I'm from Ontario, Canada. I'm.a ABA therapist too. I have mild arthritis. Is it physically demanding job?

UsmanMalik-hnjg
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Thank you for sharing. For future reference please correct or check your pronunciation of Wernicke’s aphasia. Thanks again! Excellent information.

nataliehernandez
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I have epilepsy, my partial seizures are Speech arrest can’t talk or understand the person talking to me few min why ? 😞😞

soniaguiragosian
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I’m an audiology resident so I appreciate your use of colors to represent L/R. However it’s driving me nuts that on the white board the L/R are not anatomical (patient’s left/right). Hahaha 😂

Also I have not heard of agnosia used for auditory input. I guess audiologists would just call this a central auditory processing disorder (hemisphere or corpus callosum to be determined by evaluation)

Kris-clnl
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Dr. I would like to ask specific questions. Have you got email?

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