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Dr Michael Rihs

  1. UniDistance Suisse
  2. Faculté de psychologie
Michael Rihs
Postdoctorant

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Michael Rihs is a post-doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Psychology at UniDistance Suisse since August 2024. He is interested in the underlying processes of autobiographical memory and how temporary thoughts – such as temporary awareness of mortality or limited time – shape human behavior and memory. Additionally, he is interested in human experiences and behavior in virtual reality, specifically how technical implementations (e.g., locomotion methods) influence perception and interaction in virtual environments.

He graduated in psychology in 2019 from the University of Bern (Switzerland), where he pursued a PhD under the supervision of Prof. Fred Mast. During his PhD, he investigated how thoughts about mortality affect human thinking, behavior, and memory. In 2022, he received his PhD in psychology and continued to teach methodological courses at the University of Bern. From 2023 to 2024, he worked as a researcher in the education and digital technologies research program at the Bern University of Teacher Education, where he gained further experience in research with virtual reality. In his various academic positions, he has gained substantial teaching experience. These teaching experiences include methodological foundation courses, scientific practice, and virtual world creation courses.

Publications

  • Rihs, M., Brodwolf, F. L., & Mast, F. W. (in Press). Apocalypse Now: Thoughts about Human Extinction under Mortality Salience Increase Death Thought Accessibility but Reduce Worldview Defense. Death Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2025.2469137
  • Rihs, M., Steuri, R. A., Aeschlimann, S. A., Mast, F. W., & Dobricki, M. (2024). Comparison of teleportation and walking in virtual reality in a declarative learning task. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, 5, 1423911. https://doi.org/10.3389/frvir.2024.1423911
  • Rihs, M., Mast, F. W., & Hartmann, M. (2022). God is up and devil is down: Mortality salience increases implicit spatial-religious associations. Religion, Brain & Behavior, 12(3), 271-283. https://doi.org/10.1080/2153599X.2022.2035800

Axes de recherche

  • Experimental Existential Psychology and Terror Management Theory
  • Autobiographical Memory
  • Virtual Reality
  • Motivational Changes Across the Lifespan

Groupes de recherche

Psychologie expérimentale et neurosciences cognitives

Faculté de psychologie

Learning eco-friendly food choice using extended reality – an exploratory investigation
2025-10 | Frontiers in Virtual Reality
DOI: 10.3389/frvir.2025.1498770
  • Martin Dobricki
  • Michael Rihs
  • Sina Shahmoradi
Journal article
Bodily Self-Perception under Vestibular Galvanic Stimulation in Virtual Reality: A Replication and Extension of Karnath et al. (2019)
2025-09 | 18th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society
DOI: 10.48620/91286
  • Isabel Flora Mayer
  • Michael Rihs
  • Matthias Ertl
conference-presentation
Once Upon a Time? Reminiscence Bumps for Music, Movies, Athletes, and Private Events, but not for Politicians and Public Events
2025-09 | 18th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society
DOI: 10.48620/91289
  • Michael Rihs
  • Beat Meier
conference-poster
Spatial Navigation in Virtual Reality: Does the Implementation of Motion Influence Navigation Strategy?
2025-09 | 18th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society
DOI: 10.48620/91288
  • Michael Rihs
  • Matthias Ertl
conference-presentation
Apocalypse now: Thoughts about human extinction under mortality salience increase death-thought accessibility but reduce worldview defense
2025-04 | Death Studies
DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2025.2469137
  • Michael Rihs
  • Flurina L. Brodwolf
  • Fred W. Mast
Journal article
Comparison of teleportation and walking in virtual reality in a declarative learning task
2024-11 | Frontiers in Virtual Reality
DOI: 10.3389/frvir.2024.1423911
  • Michael Rihs
  • Rahel A. Steuri
  • Sarah A. Aeschlimann
  • Fred W. Mast
  • Martin Dobricki
Journal article
Learning eco-friendly food choice using extended reality
2024-07
DOI: 10.35542/osf.io/kxj8u
  • Martin Dobricki
  • Michael Rihs
  • Sina Shahmoradi
preprint
Thoughts of Human Extinction under Mortality Salience Reduce Worldview Defense but Increase Death Thought Accessibility
2024-02 | International Society for the Science of Existential Psychology (ISSEP) Preconference 2024
DOI: 10.48620/85808
  • Michael Rihs
  • Flurina Lily Brodwolf
  • Fred W. Mast
conference-poster
Research Using Virtual Reality: What are the Benefits, Challenges, and Potentials?
2022-09
DOI: 10.48350/177847
  • Michael Rihs
lecture-speech
The effect of mortality salience on interpersonal distance in virtual reality
2022-09 | 17th Conference of the Swiss Psychological Society
  • Rahel Steuri
  • Michael Rihs
  • Fred Mast
conference-presentation
Do we suppress thoughts of death? Suppression and rehearsal of death-related, negative and neutral words under mortality salience.
2022-09 | 22nd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology
  • Michael Rihs
  • Fred Mast
  • Beat Meier
conference-poster
God is up and devil is down: mortality salience increases implicit spatial-religious associations
2022-07 | Religion, Brain & Behavior
DOI: 10.1080/2153599X.2022.2035800
  • Michael Rihs
  • Fred W. Mast
  • Matthias Hartmann
Journal article
Does Mortality priming increase religious thinking? Evidence from implicit spatial-religious associations
2019-01 | 16th SPS SGP SSP Conference - "Psychology’s Contribution to Society"
DOI: 10.7892/BORIS.140421
  • Michael Rihs
  • Fred Mast
  • Matthias Hartmann
conference-poster
distrACTION - Calculating and Plotting Distributions
2018-01 | jamovi.org
DOI: 10.7892/BORIS.127035
  • Michael Rihs
  • Boris Mayer
research-tool
3D Models of 6of Motion
  • Rihs, Michael
  • Fitze, Daniel C.
  • Ertl, Matthias
  • Wyssen, Gerda Cornelia
  • Mast, Fred
Other
How Mortality Salience Influences Time Perception in Time Estimations and Time Reproductions
  • Aeschlimann, Sarah Anna
  • Mast, Fred
  • Rihs, Michael
Conference paper

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M09 Allgemeine Psychologie II: Lernen und Gedächtnis Bachelor of Science in Psychology
M1 Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten Master of Science in Psychology

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