Oculomotor and facial patterns in video monologues: associations with content characteristics and speech rate

The project is aimed at automated analysis of non-verbal behavior in public video monologues: gaze metrics (vertical/horizontal) and blink rate synchronized with the transcript by timecodes at the level of speech segments. The study examines the relationship of these indicators with the characteristics of the content of utterances (temporal orientation, modality) with the control of speech tempo. The result is a reproducible pipeline of multimodal analysis and empirical estimates of associations between speech parameters and nonverbal markers.

 

Online Help-Seeking

Online Help-Seeking for Psychological and Psychotherapeutic Assistance in Ukraine: A Google Trends Analysis (2018–2025)

This study analyzing Google Trends data on help-seeking for psychological and psychotherapeutic assistance in Ukraine and 20 other countries (2018–2025). Primary focus: temporal dynamics after February 2022 and trends in evidence-based treatment searches.

Reconfiguration of Shared Narratives

Reconfiguration of Shared Narratives in Ukrainian Wartime YouTube Discourse Before and After the Full-Scale Invasion: Relative Prevalence and Network Characteristics

The aim is to analyze the reconfiguration of shared narratives in Ukrainian YouTube discourse before and after February 24, 2022. The study aims to examine the relative prevalence and network organization of narratives of resistance, capability, exhaustion, and concession, as well as to test the assumption that the onset of a full-scale invasion was associated with a change in the structure of shared meanings in public digital discourse.