The Psychology Research Institute (INPSY) is a specialized research institute at the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk University. Our research focus stems from a long-lasting interest in the topics of developmental, social and educational psychology, psychology of personality and psychology in the media. Strong methodological and statistical background allows us to perform quality basic and applied research and develop new psychodiagnostic methods.

We cooperate with the Department of Psychology at the FSS, Masaryk University. We participate in the teaching of students and at the same time, create conditions and opportunities for their involvement in existing research projects.

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How do historical events influence our personal memories—and why do some leave no trace in them?

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In life, we sometimes witness events that transcend everyday life and go down in history. These historical events, such as the floods of 2002 or the Soviet occupation of 1968, are often remembered by society. However, they can also shape and influence the personal stories of individuals. Sometimes they affect everyday life so much that they become significant landmarks in time for people – they then organize their memories of their own lives and relate them to these events. This phenomenon is known as the Living in History effect. A new study, led by Lenka Štěpánková from INPSY, examines whether two key milestones in the recent history of our region – the Velvet Revolution in 1989 and the division of Czechoslovakia in 1993 – also triggered a similar effect.

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