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University of Groningen

Bilateral neural correlates of treatment-induced changes in chronic aphasia

Averina, Svetlana

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10.33612/diss.167304144

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About the Author

Svetlana Averina was born on 20th August 1990 in Moscow, USSR. She finished

her studies in speech and language pathology and psychology of people with special needs in 2012. After graduation, she worked as a speech and language pathologist at the Center for Speech Pathology and Neurorehabilitation in Moscow. In 2016, she was admitted to the PhD Program International Doctorate for Language and Brain (IDEALAB) with an Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctoral (EMJD) fellowship to work under the supervision of Prof. dr. Roelien Bastiaanse and Prof. dr. Gabriele Miceli, with the co-supervision of Dr. Olga Dragoy. She received her doctoral training from the Universities of Groningen (NL), Trento (IT), Potsdam (DE), New Castle (UK), and Macquarie (Sydney, AU). She conducted her studies at the Center for Language and Cognition (CLCG; University of Groningen) while collaborating with the Center for Language and Brain (the National Research University Higher School of Economics, RU).

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