Dr. Lilla Gurtner

Postdoctoral Researcher

Just Economies and Human Well-Being Impact Area

E-Mail
lilla.gurtner@unibe.ch
Office
289
Postal Address
Dr. Lilla Gurtner
Centre for Development and Environment (CDE)
University of Bern
Mittelstrasse 43
CH-3012 Bern

Areas of professional focus at CDE

  • Conducting research on the intersection of transition studies and psychology, with a focus on how psychology can accelerate societal transitions
  • Investigating the impact of commonification/decommodification on well-being, fulfillment of basic human needs, and participatory citizenship
  • Teaching in the CDE study programs 

​Projects

Languages

German (native), English, Spanish, French, Italian

Jump to: 2024 | 2023 | 2021 | 2019 | 2015

2024

Gurtner, Lilla M.; Moser, Stephanie (2024). The where, how, and who of mitigating climate change: A targeted research agenda for psychology. Journal of environmental psychology, 94 Elsevier 10.1016/j.jenvp.2024.102250

Moser, Stephanie; Gurtner, Lilla; Bezzola, Nicolà; Neubert, Sebastian (2024). Wohlbefinden und Ökologie durch mehr Zeit? (CDE Working Papers 8). Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), Stiftung Mercator Schweiz, GZO Spital Wetzikon, mit Bern Open Publishing (BOP)

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to, how and who of mitigating climate change: a targeted research agenda for psychology to support social transitions (Unpublished).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 (Unpublished).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 Temporal patterns of eye movements reflect the complexity of a mental image (Unpublished).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