2023
Gurtner, Lilla M.; Moser, Stephanie
(June 2023).
The where to, how and who of mitigating climate change: a targeted research agenda for psychology
to support social transitions (Unpublished).
In:
ICEP Conference.
Aarhus.
20-23.07.2023.
Moser, Stephanie; Gurtner, Lilla
(2023).
Working time reduction as a moment of change for climate-friendly behaviour? (Unpublished).
In:
Presentation at the International Conference on Environmental Psychology (ICEP 2023).
Aarhus, Denmark.
20-23 June 2023.
Gurtner, Lilla M; Bischof, Walter F; Mast, Fred W
(2023).
Gaze Restriction and Reactivation of Place-bound Content Drive Eye Movements During Mental Imagery.
Journal of cognition, 6(1), pp. 1-18.
Ubiquity Press
10.5334/joc.316
2021
Gurtner, Lilla M.; Hartmann, Matthias; Mast, Fred W.
(2021).
Eye movements during visual imagery and perception show spatial correspondence but have unique temporal signatures.
Cognition, 210, p. 104597.
Elsevier
10.1016/j.cognition.2021.104597
2019
Gurtner, Lilla
(11 September 2019).
Temporal patterns of eye movements reflect the complexity of a mental image (Unpublished).
In:
16th SPS SGP SSP Conference - "Psychology’s Contribution to Society".
Bern.
09.09.-11.09.2019.
Gurtner, Lilla
(11 September 2019).
A mental image is like herding cats (or kids) (Unpublished).
In:
16th SPS SGP SSP Conference - "Psychology’s Contribution to Society".
Bern.
09.09.-11.09.2019.
Gurtner, Lilla M.; Bischof, Walter F.; Mast, Fred W.
(22 August 2019).
Temporal patterns of eye movements reflect the complexity of a mental image (Unpublished).
In:
European Conference on Eye Movements.
Alicante, Spain.
18.8.-23.8.2019.
Gurtner, Lilla M.; Bischof, Walter F.; Mast, Fred W.
(2019).
Recurrence quantification analysis of eye movements during mental imagery.
Journal of vision, 19(1), pp. 1-17.
ARVO
10.1167/19.1.17
2015
Martarelli, Corinna S.; Gurtner, Lilla M.; Mast, Fred W.
(2015).
School-age children show a bias toward fantasy classifications after playing a platform game.
Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 4(4), pp. 351-359.
American Psychological Association
10.1037/ppm0000051