Outreach in Russian
- How to Teach Children to Read—and Can Subtitles Help? – LondonCult
- “Making a Child with Dyslexia Read Is Like Forcing Someone with an Injured Arm to Throw a Ball.” Anastasia Lopukhina on Psycholinguistics, Mild Cognitive Decline, and Music for Babies – Knife
- Learn Tatar: The Bilingual Advantage Is the Best Gift a Parent Can Give a Child – Milliard.Tatar
- “We’re Tired of Prefixes and Infixes—What Can We Do for People?” Olga Dragoy on the Present and Future of Neurolinguistic Research – Sysblok
- HSE University Creates a Mobile App to Assess Children’s Speech Development – Naked Science
- How Children Learn to Read—and What Science Tells Us About It – Sysblok
- Eye Tracking and Scanpaths: How Eye Movements Reveal an Uncertain Reader – Sysblok
- “What Could They Possibly Understand?” How Infants Learn to Speak – Sysblok
- Efficiency and Laziness: How the Brain Makes Us Get Things Wrong – Sysblok
- Secrets of Language – Woman.ru
- Eye Tracking, Tracking Babies, and Helpful Pauses: What a Psycholinguist Really Does – Zeh.media
- Languages Don’t Get in Each Other’s Way: Scientists Uncover How Reading Works in Russian – Kommersant
- Eyes Dart Around: How Reading Differs Among Russian Speakers – Kommersant
- What Do Linguists Do in the Operating Room, and Can You Cry in Different Languages? – Knife
- Don’t Think About What You Say: Join a Study on Shallow Speech Processing—and Learn What It Means – Ology
- Video Lectures on PostNauka – PostNauka