Andrea Sánchez-Beato Barquero

Speech therapist, specialized in the neurology itinerary and Master in communication disorders, hearing and language neuroscience. She is currently doing his doctoral thesis at the Complutense University of Madrid. Her line of research is focused on interindividual variability in language tasks and executive functions in cognitively intact older people and patients with cognitive impairment. Her interests are mainly oriented to work with the patient and the study of individual differences in healthy and pathological aging, in addition to analyzing variables of interest (cognitive reserve, subjective memory complaints ...) that can explain the diversity between subjects. In this sense, she has participated in the project “Cognitive and neurophysiological characteristics of subjects at high risk of developing dementia: a multidimensional approach” carried out by the Complutense University of Madrid and San Carlos Clinical Hospital (PSI2015-68793-C3). She has published three articles in RIDEP, Revista de Investigación Logopédica and REDUCA, respectively. She has obtained also the first prize for speech therapy students at the IX Complutense Conference / National Health Sciences Research Congress for undergraduate students.