Neuroscience Fundamentals for Communication Sciences and Disorders is a comprehensive textbook for undergraduate or graduate neuroscience courses in communication sciences and disorders programs. The goal of the textbook is to provide a thorough overview of the features, principles, processes, and structures underlying the working of the human nervous system. The textbook is designed to provide students with the neuroanatomical and physiological content relevant to CSD applications, and also content that places these features into the context of a behaving and communicative human. Key Features: An emphasis on fundamental information on anatomy, neurophysiological, and functional processes using a conversational writing style. Beautifully illustrated with full-color anatomical and component figures, photographs, schematic line drawings, process flow-charts, and tables. Three chapters on the neural bases of speech, language, and hearing help integrate the basic information from earlier chapters with findings specific to CSD. Each chapter begins with an introduction and learning objectives and ends with review questions and a top ten summary list. Bolded key terms throughout with a glossary of definitions for comprehension. Clinical Importance Boxes highlight clinically relevant disorders and syndromes that compliment topic coverage. Interesting Facts Boxes highlight interesting, fun, and quirky facts about the nervous systems structure, physiology, and functionality. A PluralPlus companion website with PowerPoint lecture slides, instructional videos, and a sample syllabus for instructors, and interactive quizzes and flashcards for students.