Dr. Anastasia Klimovich-Gray

Hi! I am a cognitive neuroscientist and a lecturer at the University of Aberdeen School of Psychology. Together with students and collaborators in our lab we study how cortical networks optimize and adapt language comprehension strategies in different social environments and neurodiverse populations. Current research projects focus on the neural basis of adaptive speech processing, effects of spoken language on reading development, dyslexia, and machine learning tools for brain data analysis. Check our lab page to learn more about our team and research.


Bio & Contact

I graduated from SOAS in 2011 with a degree in Linguistics and Chinese. In 2012 I completed an MSc in Linguistics and Neuroscience at the UCL Division of Psychology and Language Sciences. I have received a PhD from the University of Cambridge, Psychology Department in 2017, under the supervision of Prof. Marslen-Wilson. I then went on to do a postdoc at the Centre for Speech, Language, and the Brain (CSLB) and a short placement at the Cambridge Centre for Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders before joining BCBL as a Marie Curie fellow. Currently I am a lecturer at the Psychology Department, University of Aberdeen.

Have questions or want to get in touch?

You can reach out via email anastasia.klimovich-gray[at]abdn.ac.uk or anastasia.klimovich-gray[at]cantab.net