Publikationen in "peer reviewed journals"

2023

217) Plieger, T., Al-Haj Mustafa, S., Schwandt, S., Heer, J., Weichert, A., & Reuter, M. (2023). Evaluations of the Authenticity of News Media Articles and Variables of Xenophobia in a German Sample: Measuring Out-Group Stereotypes Indirectly. Social Sciences, 12(3), 168.

216) Lehmann, M., Plieger, T., Reuter, M., & Ettinger, U. (2023). Insights into the molecular genetic basis of individual differences in metacognition. Physiology & Behavior, 114139.

215) Plieger, T., Lepper, J., Klein, A., & Reuter, M. (2023). Effects of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) and subjective birth experience on the risk of postpartum depression and maternal bonding. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 148, 105995.

214) Li, X., Kaur, Y., Wilhelm, O., Reuter, M., Montag, C., Sommer, W., Zhou, C., & Hildebrandt, A. (2023). Resting-state brain signal complexity discriminates young healthy APOE e4 carriers from non-e4 carriers. European Journal of Neuroscience.

213)  Monzel, M. & Reuter, M. (2023). Where’s Wanda? The influence of visual imagery vividness on visual search speed measured by means of hidden object pictures. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.

2022

212) Monzel, M., Vetterlein, A. & Reuter, M. (2022). No general pathological significance of aphantasia: An evaluation based on criteria for mental disorders. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology. 

211) Plieger, T., Marx, S., von Gagern, E., Bode, S., & Reuter, M. (2022). The negative impact of xenophobia on compassion with suffering out-group members is attenuated by trait empathy. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-11.

210) Vrshek-Schallhorn, S., Corneau, G. M., Grillo, A. R., Sapuram, V. R., Plieger, T., & Reuter, M. (2022). Additive serotonergic genetic sensitivity and cortisol reactivity to lab-based social evaluative stress: Influence of severity across two samples. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 142, 105767.

209) Trofimova, I., Bajaj, S., Bashkatov, S. A., Blair, J., Brandt, A., Chan, R. C., ...Plieger, T., Reuter, M., … & Pickering, A. D. (2022). What is next for the neurobiology of temperament, personality and psychopathology?. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 45, 101143.

208) Trempler, I., Binder, E., Reuter, M., Plieger, T., Standke, I., Mecklenbrauck, F., ... & Schubotz, R. I. (2022). Effects of DRD2/ANKK1 and COMT Val158Met polymorphisms on stabilization against and adaptation to unexpected events. Cerebral Cortex.


207) Reuter, M., Plieger, T., Netter, P. (2022). The question why and how people differ in personality cannot be answered satisfactorily while neglecting biological approaches. Current opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 43, 181- 186.

206) Schröder, R., Reuter, M., Faßbender, K., Plieger, T., Poulsen, J., Lui, S. S., ... & Ettinger, U. (2022). The role of the SLC6A3 3’UTR VNTR in nicotine effects on cognitive, affective, and motor function. Psychopharmacology, 239(2), 489-507. 

2021

205) Monzel, M., Keidel, K., & Reuter, M. (2021). Imagine, and you will find–Lack of attentional guidance through visual imagery in aphantasics. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 1-12.

204) Markett, S., Nothdurfter, D., Focsa, A., Reuter, M., & Jawinski, P. (2021). Attention Networks and the Intrinsic Network Structure of the Human Brain. Human Brain Mapping https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25734

203) Zamoscik, V., Schmidt, S.N.L., Bravo, R., Ugartemendia, L., Plieger, T., Rodriguez, A.B., Reuter, M. & Kirsch, P. (2021). Tryptophan-enriched diet or 5-hydroxytryptophan supplementation given in a randomized controlled trial impacts social cognition on a neural and behavioral level. Sci Rep 11, 21637). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-01164-y

202) J. A. H. R., Guinan, E., Lawlor, B., Meeusen, R., Montag, C., Olde, R- M. G. M., Polidori, M. C., Reuter. M., Schulz, R.-J., Vogt, T., Weber, B., Kessels, R. P. C., Schneider, S. (2021). NeuroExercise: The Effect of a 12-Month Exercise Intervention on Cognition in Mild Cognitive Impairment—A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 12.

201) Grünhage, T., & Reuter, M. (2021). What Makes Diets Political? Moral Foundations and the Left-Wing-Vegan Connection. Social Justice Research, 34(1), 18-52.

200) Fischer, T., Reuter, M., & Riedl, R. (2021). The digital stressors scale: development and validation of a new survey instrument to measure digital stress perceptions in the workplace context. Frontiers in psychology, 12, 646.

199) Ugartemendia, L., Bravo, R., Reuter, M., Castaño, M. Y., Plieger, T.,  Zamoscik, V., ... & Rodríguez, A. B. (2021). SLC6A4 polymorphisms modulate the efficacy of a tryptophan-enriched diet on age-related depression and social cognition. Clinical Nutrition, 40(4), 1487-1494.

198) Grünhage T. & Reuter M. (2021) Tell Me Who You Vote for, and I'll Tell You Who You Are? The Associations of Political Orientation With Personality and Prosocial Behavior and the Plausibility of Evolutionary Approaches. Frontiers in Psychology, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.656725 

197) Plieger, T., Groote, O., Hensky, R., Hurtenbach, L., Sahler, S., Thönes, L., Reuter, M. (2021). The Association Between Sexism, Self-Sexualization, and the Evaluation of Sexy Photos on Instagram. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 3234.

196) Monzel, M., Vetterlein, A. & Reuter, M. (2021). Memory deficits in aphantasics are not restricted to autobiographical memory – Perspe
ctives from the Dual Coding Approach. Journal of Neuropsychology. DOI:10.1111/jnp.12265

195) Reuter, M., Zamoscik, V., Plieger, T., Bravo, R., Ugartemendia, L., Rodriguez, A. B., & Kirsch, P. (2021). Tryptophan-rich diet is negatively associated with depression and positively linked to social cognition. Nutrition Research, 85, 14-20. 

2020

194) Markett, S., Reuter, M., Sindermann, C., & Montag, C. (2020). Cognitive failure susceptibility and personality: Self-directedness predicts everyday cognitive failure. Personality and Individual  Differences, 159, 109916.

193) Grünhage, T., & Reuter, M. (2020). Political orientation is associated with behavior in public-goods-and trust-games. Political Behavior, 1-26.

192) Lippold, J.V., Ettinger, U., Hurlemann, R., Corr, P.J., Reuter, M., Perkins, A. (2020). Differentiating anxiety from fear: An experimental-pharmacological approach. Personality Neuroscience, 3.

191) Stuckenschneider, T., Sanders, M. L., Devenney, K. E., Aaronson, J. A., Abeln, V., Claassen, J. A., ... & Reuter, M., Schneider, S. (2020). NeuroExercise: The effect of a 12-month exercise intervention on cognition in mild cognitive impairment-a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 12, 490.

190) Yu, F., Sariyska, R., Lachmann, B., Wang, Q., Reuter, M., Weber, B., ... & Becker, B. (2020). Convergent cross‐sectional and longitudinal evidence for gaming‐cue specific posterior parietal dysregulations in early stages of internet gaming disorder. Addiction Biology, e12933.

189) Plieger, T., & Reuter, M. (2020). Stress & executive functioning: A review considering moderating factors. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 173, 107254.

188) Li, X., Kaur, Y., Wilhelm, O., Reuter, M., Montag, C., Sommer, W., ... & Zhou, C. (2020). Resting state brain signal complexity of young healthy adults reflects genetic risk for developing Alzheimer Disease. bioRxiv.

187) Plieger, T., Grünhage, T., Duke, É., & Reuter, M. (2020). Predicting Stock Market Performance: The Influence of Gender and Personality on Financial Decision Making. Journal of Individual Differences, 1(1), 1-10.

186) Wernicke, J., YZhang, Y., Felten, A., Du, J.,  Yao, S., Kou, J., Chen, Y., Kendrick, K. M.,  Becker, B., Reuter, M.,  & Montag, C. (2020). The role of plasma oxytocin levels in ADHD tendencies and emotionality in healthy adults. Neuroscience Letters. 

185) Reuter, M., Felten, A., Zamoscik, V., Bravo, R., Ugartemendia, L., Kirsch, P., ... & Plieger, T. (2020). Genetic and epigenetic serotonergic markers predict the ability to recognize mental states. Physiology & Behavior, 227, 113143.

184) Ugartemendia, L., Bravo, R., Castaño, M. Y., Cubero, J., Zamoscik, V., Kirsch, P., ... & Reuter, M. (2020). Influence of diet on mood and social cognition: a pilot study. Food & function, 11(9), 8320-8330.

183) Lippold, J. V., Laske, J. I., Hogeterp, S. A., Duke, É., Grünhage, T., & Reuter, M. (2020). The role of personality, political attitudes and socio-demographic characteristics in explaining individual differences in fear of Coronavirus: A comparison over time and across countries. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 2356.

 182) Grünhage, T., & Reuter, M. (2020). Personality’s Influence on Political Orientation Extends to Concrete Stances of Political Controversy in Germany – Cross-Nationally and Consistently. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 8(2), 686-707. https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.v8i2.1133

 181) Grünhage, T., & Reuter, M. (2020). Political Orientation is Associated with Behavior in Public-Goods- and Trust-Games. Political Behavior, 1 26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11109-020-09606-5

 180) Seeliger, C*., Lippold, J. V.*, & Reuter, M. (2020). Variation on the CRH gene determines the different performance of opioid addicts and healthy controls in the IOWA gambling task. Neuropsychobiology, 79(2), 150-160. *joint first authorship

2019

179) Zhou, F., Montag, C., Sariyska, R., Lachmann, B., Reuter, M., Weber, B., ... & Becker, B. (2019). Orbitofrontal gray matter deficits as marker of Internet gaming disorder: converging evidence from a cross‐sectional and prospective longitudinal design. Addiction biology, 24(1), 100-109.

178) Sauer, C., Montag, C., Reuter, M., & Kirsch, P. (2019). Oxytocinergic modulation of brain activation to cues related to reproduction and attachment: Differences and commonalities during the perception of erotic and fearful social scenes. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 136, 87-96.

177) Plieger, T., Melchers, M., Felten, A., Lieser, T., Meermann, R., & Reuter, M. (2019). Moderator effects of life stress on the association between MAOA-uVNTR, depression, and burnout. Neuropsychobiology, 78(2), 86-94.

176) Martijn Van Den Heuvel, Lianne Scholtens, Hannelore van der Burgh, Federica Agosta, Clara Alloza, Tiffany Avancini, Simon Baron-Cohen, Silvia Basaia, Frauke Beyer, Linda Booij, Dara M Cannon, Sandra Chan, Eric Chen, Benedicto Crespo-Facorro, Eveline A Crone, Udo Dannlowski, Sonja de Zwarte, Ana Diaz-Zuluaga, Bruno Dietsche, Gary Donohoe, Stefan Du Plessis, Sarah Durston, Robin Emsley, Geraldo Filho, Massimo Filippi, Thomas Frodl, Dariusz Gasecki, Joanna Goc, Martin Gorges, Beata Graff, Dominik Grotegerd, Julie Hall, Laurena Holleran, Helene Hopman, Lutz Jäncke, Andreas Jansen, Krzysztof Jodzio, Vasiliy Kaleda, Jan Kassubek, Shahrzad Kharabian Masouleh, TIlo Kircher, Martijn G.J.C. Koevoets, Vladimir Svetislav Kostić, Axel Krug, Stephen M Lawrie, Irina Lebedeva, Edwin Lee, Tristram Lett, Simon JG Lewis, Franziskus Liem, Carlos Lopez-Jaramillo, Daniel S Margulies, Sebastian Markett, Paulo Marques, Ignacio Martínez-Zalacaín, Colm McDonald, Andrew M McIntosh, Genevieve McPhilemy, Susanne Meinert, Jose M Menchon, Susan Mérillat, Christian Montag, Pedro Moreira, Pedro Morgado, David Mothersill, Hans-Peter Müller, Leila Nabulsi, Pablo Najt, Krzysztof Narkiewicz, Patrycja Naumczyk, Veronica O'Keane, Bob Oranje, Victor Ortiz-Garcia de la Foz, Jiska Peper, Julian Pineda Z., Paul Rasser, Ronny Redlich, Jonathan Repple, Martin Reuter, Pedro Rosa, Amber Ruigrok, Agnieszka Sabisz, Ulrich Schall, Soraya Seedat, Mauricio Henriques Serpa, Devon Shook, Stavros Skouras, Carles Soriano-Mas, Nuno Sousa, Edyta Szurowska, Alexander Tomyshev, Diana Tordesillas-Gutierrez, Leonardo Tozzi, Sofie Valk, Theo G.M. Van Erp, Neeltje van Haren, Judith van Leeuwen, Arno Villringer, Christiaan H. Vinkers, Christian Vollmar, Lea Waller, Henrik Walter, Heather C Whalley, Marta Witkowska, Veronica Witte, Marcus Zanetti, Rui Zhang, Siemon de Lange (2019). 10Kin1day: A bottom-up neuroimaging initiative. Frontiers in Neurology.

175) Li, X., Hildebrandt, A., Sommer, W., Wilhelm, O., Reuter, M., Montag, C., & Zhou, C. (2019). Cognitive performance in young APOE ε4 carriers: a latent variable approach for assessing the genotype–phenotype relationship. Behavior Genetics, 49(5), 455-468.

174) Montag, C., Bleek, B., Reuter, M., Müller, T., Weber, B., Faber, J., & Markett, S. (2019). Ventral striatum and stuttering: Robust evidence from a case-control study applying DARTEL. NeuroImage: Clinical, 23, 101890.

173) Zhou, F., Montag, C., Sariyska, R., Lachmann, B., Reuter, M., Weber, B., ... & Becker, B. (2019). Orbitofrontal gray matter deficits as marker of Internet gaming disorder: converging evidence from a cross‐sectional and prospective longitudinal design. Addiction biology, 24(1), 100-109. 

2018

172) Markett, S., Reuter, M., Heeren, B., Lachmann, B., Weber, B., & Montag, C. (2018). Working memory capacity and the functional connectome - insights from resting-state fMRI and voxelwise centrality mapping. Brain Imaging and Behavior.

171) Duke, É., Schnuerch, R., Heeren, G., Reuter, M., Montag, C., & Markett, S. (2018). Cortical alpha asymmetry at central and posterior - but not anterior - sites is associated with individual differences in behavioural loss aversion. Personality & Individual Differences, 121, 206-212.

170) Plieger, T., Felten, A., Splittgerber, H., Duke, E., Reuter, M. (2018). The role of genetic variation in the glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) and mineralocorticoid receptor (NR3C2) in the association between cortisol response and cognition under acute stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 87, 173-180.

169) Zimmermann, J., Deris, N., Montag, C., Reuter, M., Felten, A., Becker, B., Weber, B., & Markett, S. (2018). A common polymorphism on the oxytocin receptor gene (rs2268498) and resting-state functional connectivity of amygdala subregions – A genetic imaging study. NeuroImage.

168) Melchers, M., Plieger, T., Montag, C., Reuter, M., Spinath, F. M., & Hahn, E. (2018). The heritability of response styles and its impact on heritability estimates of personality: A twin study. Personality and Individual Differences, 134, 16-24.

167) Wirz, L., Reuter, M., Felten, A., Schwabe, L. (2018). An endocannabinoid receptor polymorphism modulates affective processing under stress. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 

166) Prillwitz, C. C.; Rüber, T.; Reuter, M.; Montag, C.; Weber, B.; Elger, C.; Markett, S. (2018). The salience network and human personality: Integrity of white matter tracts within anterior and posterior salience network relates to the self-directedness character trait, Brain Research, 1692:66-73.

165) Markett, S., Montag, C., & Reuter, M. (2018). Network neuroscience and personality. Personality Neuroscience, 1.

2017

164) Reuter, M.*, Montag, C., Altmann, S., Bendlow, F., Elger, C., Kirsch, P., Becker, A., Schoch-McGovern, S., Simon, M., Weber, B, Felten, A.* (2017). Functional characterization of an oxytocin receptor gene variant (rs2268498) previously associated with social cognition by expression analysis in vitro and in human brain biopsy. Social Neuroscience. *equal contribution

163) Deris, N., Montag, C., Reuter, M., Weber, B., & Markett, S. (2017). Functional connectivity of the resting brain as biological correlate of the Affective Neuroscience Personality Scales. Neuroimage. 147, 423 - 431.

162) Kunz, L., Reuter, M., Axmacher, N., Montag, C. (2017). Conscientiousness is negatively associated with grey matter volume in young APOE ε4-carriers. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.

161) Plieger, T., Felten, A., Diks, E., Tepel, J., Mies, M., Reuter, M. (2017). The impact of acute stress on cognitive functioning: a matter of cognitive demands? Cognitive Neuropsychiatry.

160) Wirz, L., Wacker, J., Felten, A., Reuter, M., Schwabe, L. (2017). A deletion variant of the α2b-adrenoceptor modulates the stress-induced shift from 'cognitive' to 'habit' memory. The Journal of Neuroscience.

159) Sariyska, R., Lachmann, B., Markett, S., Reuter, M., and Montag, C. (2017). Individual differences in implicit learning abilities and impulsive behavior in the context of Internet addiction and Internet Gaming Disorder under the consideration of gender. Addictive Behaviors Reports.

158) Plieger, T., Melchers, M., Vetterlein, A., Görtz, J., Kuhn, S., Ruppel, M. & Reuter, M. (2017). The serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and coping strategies influence successful emotion regulation in an acute stress situation: Physiological evidence. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 114, 31-37.

157) Markett, S., de Reus, M.A, Reuter, M., Montag, C., Weber, B., Schoene-Bake, J.C., & van den Heuvel, M.P. (2017). Variation on the Dopamine D2 Receptor gene (DRD2) is associated with basal ganglia-to-frontal structural connectivity. NeuroImage.

156) Reuter, M., Weber, B., & Markett, S. (2017). Facebook usage on smartphones and gray matter volume of the nucleus accumbens. Behavioural Brain Research.

155) Reuter, M. (2017). The OXTR gene, implicit learning, and social perception: Does empathy evolve from perceptual skills for details? Behavioural Brain Research, 329, 35-40.

154) Riedl, R., Javor, A., Gefen, D., Felten, A., & Reuter, M. (2017). Oxytocin, trust, and trustworthiness: The moderating role of music. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 10(1), 1-8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/npe0000070

153) Reuter, M., Felten, A., Schwabe, L. (2017). A mineralocorticoid receptor haplotype associated with enhanced MR expression facilitates the stress-induced shift from 'cognitiv' to 'habit' learning. eNeuro.

152) Devenney KE., Lawlor B., Olde Rikkert MG., Schneider S., Aaronson JA., Abeln V., Classen JA., Coen RF., Guinan EM., Ferguson D., Kessels RP., Meeusen R., Montag C., Murphy RT., Polidori MC., Reuter M., Sanders ML., Strüder HK., Thijssen DH., Vogt T., Walsh C., Weber B., Hoblyn J., Eustace A., McGreevy C., Denihan A., Kinsella J., Lyons D., Kennelly S. (2017). The effects of an extensive exercise programme on the progression of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. BMC Geriatrics, 17(1):75.

2016

151) Markett, S., Bleek, B., Reuter, M., Prüß, H., Richardt, K., Müller, T., Yaruss, J.S., & Montag, C. (2016). Impaired motor inhibition in adults who stutter - evidence from speech-free stop-signal reaction time tasks. Neuropsychologia, 91, 444-450.

150) Reuter, M. (2016) Voxelwise eigenvector centrality mapping of the human functional connectome reveals an influence of the Catechol-O-Methyltransferase val158met polymorphism on the default mode and somatomotor network. Brain Structure and Function, 221: 2755-2765..

149) Heeren, G., Markett, S., Montag, C., Gibbons, H., & Reuter, M. (2016). Decision Conflict and Loss Aversion - An ERP study. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Economics, 9, 50-63.

148) Kindermann, H., Javor, A., & Reuter, M. (2016). Playing Counter-Strike versus Running: The Impact of Leisure Time Activities and Cortisol on Intermediate-term Memory in Male Students. Cognitive Systems Research. 40, 1-7.

147) Markett, S., de Reus, M.A., Reuter, M., Montag, C., Weber, B., Schoene-Bake, J.C. & van den Heuvel, M.P. (2016). Serotonin and the brain’s rich club - association between molecular genetic variation on the TPH2 gene and the structural connectome. Cerebral Cortex.

146) Melchers, M., Li, M., Haas, B. W., Reuter, M., Bischoff, L. & Montag, C. (2016). Similar personality patterns are associated with empathy in four different countries. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:290.

145) Markett, S., Heeren, G., Montag, C., Weber, B. & Reuter, M. (2016). Loss Aversion is Associated with Bilateral Insula Volume. A Voxel Based Morphometry study Neuroscience Letters, 619, 172-176.

144) Hildebrandt, A., Kiy, A., Wilhelm, O., Reuter, M., & Sommer, W. (2016). Face Cognition and the Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism 5-HTTLPR/rs22531. Genes, Brain, and Behavior, 15, 453-464.

143) Waskow, S.*, Markett, S.*, Montag, C., Weber, B., Trautner, P., Kramarz, V., Reuter, M. (2016). Pay what you want! A pilot study on neural correlates of voluntary payments for music. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:1023. *equal contribution.

142) Melchers, M., Montag, C., Reuter, M., Spinath, F. M. & Hahn, E. (2016). How heritable is empathy? Differential effects of measurement and subcomponents. Motivation and Emotion. 40, 720-730.

141) Markett, S., Montag, C., Melchers, M., Weber, B. & Reuter, M. (2016). Anxious personality and functional efficiency of the insular-opercular network: A graph-analytic approach to resting-state fMRI. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 16, 1039-1049.

2015

140) Yin, L., Reuter, M. & Weber, B. (2015). Let the man choose what to do: Neural correlates of spontaneous lying and truth-telling. Brain and Cognition, 102, 13-25.

139) Montag, C., Bey, K., Sha, P., Li, M., Chen, Y. F., Liu, W. Y., Zhou, Y. K., Li, C., Markett, S. & Reuter, M. (2015). Is it meaningful to distinguish between generalized and specific internet addiction? Evidence from a cross-cultural study from Germany, Sweden, Taiwan and China. Asia Pacific Psychiatry, 7, 20-26.

138) Montag, C., Bleek, B., Breuer, S., Prüss, H., Richardt, K., Cook, S., Yaruss, J.S. & Reuter, M. (2015). Prenatal testosterone and stuttering. Early Human Development. 91:43-46.

137) Melchers, M., Montag, C., Markett, S. & Reuter, M. (2015). Assessment of empathy via self-report and behavioral paradigms: data on convergent and discriminant validity. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 20(2), 157-171.

136) Ahrens, S., Markett, S., Breckel, T., Behler, O., Reuter, M. & Thiel, C. (2015). Modulation of nicotine effects on selective attention by DRD2 and CHRNA4 gene polymorphisms. Psychopharmacology, 232, 2323-2331.

135) Melchers, M., Markett, S., Montag, C., Trautner, P., Weber, B., Lachmann, B., Buss, P., Heinen, R. & Reuter, M. (2015). Reality TV and vicarious embarrassment: an fMRI study. NeuroImage. 109, 109-117

134) Melchers, M., Montag, C., Felten, A. & Reuter, M. (2015). The Oxytocin Receptor Gene and Social Perception. Social Neuroscience. 10, 345-353

133) Schneider, K.S., Schote, A.B., Meyer, J., Markett, S., Reuter, M., & Frings, C. (2015). Individual response speed is modulated by variants of the gene encoding the alpha 4 sub-unit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (CHRNA4). Behavioural Brain Research. 284, 11-18.

132) Montag, C., Hall, J., Plieger, T., Felten, A., Markett, S., Melchers, M. & Reuter, M. (2015). The DRD3 Ser9Gly polymorphism, Machiavellianism and its link to schizotypal personality. Journal of Neuroscience, Psychology and Economics. 8, 48-57.

131) Reuter, M., Cooper, A. J., Smillie, L. D. Markett, S. & Montag, C. (2015). A new measure for the revised reinforcement sensitivity theory: psychometric criteria and genetic validation. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 9: 38.

130) Plieger, T., Melchers, M., Montag, C., Meermann, R. & Reuter, M. (2015). Life stress as a potential risk factor for depression and burnout. Burnout Research, 2, 19-24.

129) Sariyska, R., Reuter, M., Lachmann, B. & Montag, C. (2015). ADHD is a better predictor for problematic internet use than depression: Evidence from Germany. Journal of Addiction 6:1. Research and Therapy.

128) Netter, P., Baars, M. Y., Harro, J., Reuter, M., Montag, C., Enso, D., Müller, M. J. & Gallhofer, B. (2015). MAO-B activity in platelets and the MAO-B gene polymorphism are differently related to personality traits in alcohol dependent patients. International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal, 4, 14-28.

127) Fischer, A., Endrass, T., Kubisch, C., Reuter, M. & Ullsperger, M. (2015). Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Serotonin Transporter Genotype Modulate Performance Monitoring Functions but not their EEG Correlates. The Journal of Neuroscience. 35(21), 8181-8190.

126) Breckel, T. P. K., Giessing, C., Gieseler, A., Querbach, S., Reuter, M., Thiel , C. M. (2015). Nicotinergic modulation of attention-related neural activity differentiates polymorphisms of DRD2 and CHRNA4 receptor genes. PLOS ONE. 10(6):e0126460

125) Reuter, M., Weber, B., & Markett, S. (2015). Susceptibility to everyday cognitive failure is reflected in functional network interactions in the resting brain. Neuroimage. 121, 1-9.

124) Melchers, M., Plieger. T., Meermann, R. & Reuter, M. (2015). Differentiating burnout from depression: personality matters! Frontiers in Psychiatry, 6: 113.

123) Netter, P., Montag, C., Reuter, M., Baars, M. & Gallhofer, B. (2015). Genetic Variation of the MAO B Gene is related to shorter reaction times in alcohol dependent patients. Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapy, 3(1), 1014.

122) Jafari, R., Baziar, M., Bleek, B., Reuter, M. & Montag, C. (2015). Personality attributes of Iranian people who stutter. Journal of Communication Disorders, 58, 119-125.

121) Kunz, L., Navarro Schröder, T., Lee, H., Montag, C., Lachmann, B., Sariyska, R., Reuter, M., Stirnberg, R., Stöcker, T., Messing-Floeter, P. C., Fell, J., Doeller, C. F. & Axmacher, N. (2015). Reduced grid-cell-like represenatations in adults at genetic risk for Alzheimer's Disease. Science, 2015: 430-433.

2014

120) Markett, S., Reuter, M., Montag, C., Voigt, G., Lachmann, B., Rudorf, S., Elger, C. E. & Weber, B. (2014). Assessing the attentional function of the fronto-parietal attention network: Insights from resting-state fMRI and the attentional network test. Human Brain Mapping, 35, 1700-1709.

119) Plieger, T., Montag, C., Felten, A. & Reuter M. (2014). The serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and personality: Response style as a new endophenotype of negative emotionality. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 17, 851-858.

118) Sariyska, R., Reuter, M., Bey, K., Sha, P., Li, M., Chen, Y. F., Liu, W. Y., Zhu, Y. K., Li, C., Suárez-Rivillas, A., Feldmann, M., Hellmann, M., Keiper, J., Markett, S., & Montag, C. (2014). Self-esteem, personality and Internet addiction: a cross-cultural comparison study. Personality and Individual Differences, 61-62, 28-33.

117) Markett, S., Montag, C., Diekmann, C. & Reuter, M. (2014). Dazed and confused: A molecular genetic approach to everyday cognitive failure. Neuroscience Letters. 566, 216-220.

116) Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2014). Disentangling the molecular genetic basis of personality: from monoamines to neuropeptides. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 43, 228-39.

115) Montag, C., Błaszkiewicz, K., Lachmann, B., Andone, I. , Sariyska, R., Trendafilov, B., Reuter, M. & Markowetz, A. (2014). Correlating Personality and Actual Phone Usage: Evidence from Psychoinformatics. Journal of Individual Differences, 35(3),158-165..

114) Montag, C., Axmacher, N., Kunz, L., Sariyska, R., Lachmann, B. & Reuter, M. (2014). Common genetic variants of the APOE gene and personality. BMC Neuroscience, 15, 64.

113) Montag, C., Felten, A., Markett, S., Winkel., K., Fischer, L. & Reuter, M. (2014). The role of the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism for individual differences in long-term-memory capacity. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 54(4), 796-802

112) Markett, S., Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2014). In Favor of Behavior: On the importance of experimental paradigms in testing predictions from Gray’s revised reinforcement sensitivity theory. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 8: 184. 8: 184.

2013

111) Reuter, M., Sommer, W. (2013). On the genetic basis of Face Recognition and its relation to Fluid Cognitive Abilities. Genes, Brain & Behavior, 12, 438-445.

110) Markett, S., Reuter, M., Montag, C. & Weber, B. (2013). The dopamine D2 receptor gene DRD2 and the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene CHRNA4 interact on striatal grey matter volume: Evidence from a genetic imaging study. NeuroImage, 64, 167-172.

109) Montag, C., Schöne-Bake, J. C., Wagner, J., Reuter, M., Markett, S., Weber, B. & Quesada, C. (2013). Volumetric hemispheric ratio as a useful tool in personality psychology. Neuroscience Research, 75, 157-159.

108) Montag, C., Reuter, M., Jurkiewicz, M., Markett, S. & Panksepp, J. (2013). Imaging the structure of the human anxious brain: a review of findings from neuroscientific personality psychology. Reviews in the Neurosciences, 24, 167-190.

107) Markett, S., Weber, B., Voigt, G., Montag, C., Felten, A., Elger, C. & Reuter, M. (2013). Intrinsic connectivity networks and personality: the temperament dimension harm avoidance modulates functional connectivity in the resting brain. Neuroscience, 240C, 98-105.

106) Sauer, C., Montag, C., Reuter, M. & Kirsch, P. (2013). Imaging oxytocin x dopamine interactions: An epistastis effect of CD38 and COMT gene variants influences the impact of oxytocin on amygdala activation to social stimuli. Frontiers in Neuroendocrine Science, 7, 45.

105) Deuker, L., Müller, A. R., Montag, C., Markett, S., Reuter, M., Fell, J., Trautner, T., Axmacher, N. (2013). Playing nice: A multi-methodological study on the effects of social conformity on memory. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 79.

104) Schmidt-Kassow, M., Deusser, M., Thiel, C., Otterbein, S., Montag, C., Reuter, M., Banzer, W., Kaiser, J. (2013). Physical Exercise during Encoding Improves Vocabulary Learning in Young Female Adults: A Neuroendocrinological Study. PloS One, 8, e64172.

103) Liu, W. Y., Weber, B., Reuter, M., Markett, S., Chu, W. C. & Montag, C. (2013). The Big Five of Personality and structural brain imaging revisited: a VBM - DARTEL study. NeuroReport, 24, 375-80.

102) Kiy, A., Wilhelm, O., Hildebrandt, A., Reuter, M., Sommer, W. (2013). On the genetic basis of Face Recognition and its relation to Fluid Cognitive Abilities. Genes, Brain & Behavior, 12, 438-445.

101) Montag, C., Eichner, M., Markett, S., Quesada, C. M., Schöne-Bake, J. C., Melchers, M., Plieger, T., Weber, B. & Reuter, M. (2013). An interaction of a NR3C1 polymorphism and prenatal solar activity impacts both hippocampus volume and neuroticism in adulthood. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 243.

100) Reuter, M., Felten, A., Penz, S., Mainzer, A., Markett, S. & Montag, C. (2013). The influence of dopaminergic gene variants on decision making in the ultimatum game. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, 242.

99) Felten, A., Montag, C., Kranzioch, C, Markett, S., Walter, N. & Reuter, M. (2013). The DRD2 C957T polymorphism and the Attentional Blink - a genetic association study. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 23, 941-947.

98) Melchers, M., Montag, C., Markett, S. & Reuter, M. (2013). Relationship between oxytocin receptor genotype and recognition of facial emotion. Behavioral Neuroscience, 127, 780-7.

97) Montag, C., Sauer, C., Reuter, M. & Kirsch, P. (2013). Genetic variation of the oxytocin receptor gene modulates amygdala activity towards direct gaze: evidence from a pharmacological genetic imaging study. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 263, Suppl 2, 169-75.

96) Deuker, L., Olligs, J., Fell, J., Elger, C., Kranz, T., Mormann, F., Montag, C., Reuter, M., Elger, C. & Axmacher, N. (2013). Replay of stimulus-specific neural activity during sleep predicts memory consolidation. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33, 19373-83.

2012

95) Montag, C., Weber, B., Trautner, P., Newport, B., Markett, S., Walter, N. T., Felten, A. & Reuter, M. (2012). Does excessive play of violent first-person-shooter-video-games dampen brain activity in response to emotional stimuli? Biological Psychology, 89, 107-111.

94) Montag, C., Bleek, B., Faber, J. & Reuter, M. (2012). The role of the DRD2 C957T polymorphism for neuroticism in persons who stutter and healthy controls. Neuroreport, 23, 246-250.

93) Walter, N., Montag, C., Markett, S., Felten, A., Voigt, G. & Reuter, M. (2012). Ignorance is no excuse: Moral judgments are influenced by a genetic variation on the oxytocin receptor gene. Brain and Cognition, 78, 268-273.

92) O’Connell, G., Whalley, H. C., Mukherjee, P., Stanfield, A. C., Montag, C., Hall, J. & Reuter, M. (2012). Association of genetic variation in the promoter region of OXTR with differences in social affective neural processing. Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science, 2, 60-66.

91) Sauer, C., Montag, C., Wörner, C., Kirsch, P. & Reuter, M. (2012). Effects of a common variant in the CD38 gene on social processing in an oxytocin challenge study: Possible links to autism. Neuropsychopharmacology, 37, 1474-1482.

90) Montag, C., Jurkiewicz, M. & Reuter, M. (2012). The role of the COMT gene for personality and related psychopathological disorders. CNS & Neurological Disorders – Drug Targets, 11, 236-250.

89) Montag, C., Reuter, M., Weber, B., Markett, S., & Schoene-Bake, J. C. (2012). Individual differences in trait anxiety are associated with white matter tract integrity in the left temporal lobe in healthy males but not females. Neuroscience, 217, 77-83.

88) Montag, C., Kirsch, P., Sauer, C., Markett, S. & Reuter, M. (2012). The role of the CHRNA4 gene in internet addiction: a case-control study. The Journal of Addiction Medicine, 6, 191-195.

87) Reuter, M., Markett, S., Melcher, M. & Montag, C. (2012). Interaction of the cholinergic system and the HPA-axis as a risk factor for depression: Evidence from a genetic association study. Neuroreport, 23, 717-720.

86) Buckert, M. Kudielka, B. M., Reuter, M., Fiebach, C. J. (2012). The COMT Val158Met polymorphism modulates working memory under acute stress. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 37, 1810-1821.

85) Bleek, B., Reuter, M., Yaruss, J. S., Cook, S. Faber, J. & Montag, C. (2012). Relationships between personality characteristics of people who stutter and the impact of stuttering on everyday life. The Journal of Fluency Disorders, 37, 325-333.

2011

84)  Perkins, A. M., Ettinger, U.,Williams, S. C. R., Reuter, M., Hennig, J. & Corr, P. J. (2011). Flight behaviour in humans is intensified by a candidate genetic risk factor for panic disorder: evidence from a translational model of fear and anxiety. Molecular Psychiatry, 16, 242-244.

83) Strobel, A., Zimmermann, J., Schmitz, A., Reuter, M., Lis, S., Windmann, S., Kirsch, K. (2011). Beyond revenge: Neural and genetic bases of altruistic punishment. NeuroImage, 54, 671-680.

82) Reuter, M., Frenzel, C., Walter, N., Markett, S. & Montag, C. (2011). Investigating the Genetic Basis of Altruism: The Role of the COMT Val158Met Polymorphism. Social Cognitive & Affective Neuroscience, 6, 662-668.

81) Walter, N. T., Markett, S.A., Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2011). A Genetic Contribution to Cooperation: Dopamine Relevant Genes are Associated with Social Facilitation. Social Neuroscience, 6, 289-301.

80) Markett, S., Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2011). The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene CHRNA4 is associated with negative emotionality, Emotion, 11, 450-455.

79) Walter, N. T., Montag, C., Markett, S. & Reuter, M. (2011). The interaction effect of functional variants of the BDNF and ANKK1 gene is associated with Alexithymia in healthy human subjects. Psychosomatic Medicine, 73, 23-28.

78) Montag, C., Fiebach, C. F., Kirsch, P. & Reuter, M. (2011). Interaction of 5-HTTLPR and a variation on the oxytocin receptor gene OXTR influences negative emotionality. Biological Psychiatry, 69, 601-603.

77) Markett, S., Montag, C., Walter, N. T. & Reuter, M. (2011). Evidence for the modality independence of the genetic epistasis between the dopaminergic and cholinergic system on working memory capacity. European Neuropsychopharmacology, 21, 216-220.

76) Bleek, B., Montag, C., Faber, J. & Reuter, M. (2011). The Five Factor Model of Personality applied to persons who stutter and a matched control group. The Journal of Communication Disorders, 44, 218-222.

75) Stark, R., Bauer, E, Merz, C.J., Zimmermann, M., Reuter, M., Plichta, M., Kirsch, P., Lesch, K.P., Fallgatter, A. J., Vaitl, D., Herrmann, M. (2011). ADHD behaviors are associated with brain activation in the reward system. Neuropsychologia, 49, 426-434.

74) Walter, N. T., Montag, C., Markett, S. & Reuter, M. (2011). The authors reply. Psychosomatic Medicine, 73, 633-635.

73) Walter, N. T., Mutic, S., Markett, S., Montag, C., Klein, A. M. & Reuter, M. (2011). The influence of alcohol intake and alcohol expectations on the recognition of emotions. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 46, 680-685.

72) Markett, S., Montag, C., Walter, N. T., Plieger, T. & Reuter, M. (2011). On the molecular genetics of flexibility: The case of task-switching, inhibitory control and genetic variants. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 11, 644-651.

71) Montag, C., Reuter, M. & Axmacher, N. (2011). How one's favorite song activates the reward circuitry of the brain: Personality matters! Behavioural Brain Research, 225, 511-514.

70) Felten, A., Montag, C., Markett, S., Walter, N.T. & Reuter, M. (2011). Genetically determined dopamine availability predicts disposition for depression. Brain and Behavior, 1, 109-118

69) Montag, C., Flierl, M., Markett, S., Walter, N., Jurkiewicz, M. & Reuter, M. (2011). Internet addiction and personality in first-person-shooter video gamers. The Journal of Media Psychology, 23, 163-173.

2010

68) Montag, C., Basten U., Stelzel, C., Fiebach, C.J. & Reuter, M. (2010). The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and anxiety: Support for animal knock-in-studies from a genetic association study in humans. Psychiatry Research, 179, 86-90.

67) Markett, S. A., Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2010). The association between dopamine DRD2 polymorphisms and working memory capacity is modulated by a functional polymorphism on the nicotinic receptor gene CHRNA4. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22, 1944-54.

66) Montag, C., Weber, B., Jentgens, E., Elger, C. & Reuter, M. (2010). An epistasis effect of functional variants on the BDNF and DRD2 genes modulates gray matter volume of the anterior cingulate cortex in healthy humans. Neuropsychologia, 48, 1016-1021.

65) Montag, C., Markett, S., Basten, U., Stelzel, C., Fiebach, C., Canli, T. & Reuter, M. (2010). Epistasis of the DRD2/ANKK1 Taq Ia and the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism impacts Novelty Seeking and Harm Avoidance. Neuropsychopharmacology, 35, 1860-1867.

64) Montag, C., Jurkiewicz, M. & Reuter, M. (2010). Low self-directedness is a better predictor for problematic internet use than high neuroticism. Computers in Human Behavior, 26, 1531-1535.

63) Reuter, M. & Weber, B. (2010). Genetic variation on the BDNF gene is not associated with differences in white matter tracts in healthy humans measured by tract based spatial statistics. Genes, Brain & Behavior, 9, 886-91.

62) Reuter, M. & Fiebach, C. J. (2010). Fronto-striatal involvement in task switching depends on genetic differences in D2 receptor density. The Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 14205-12.

61) Reuter, M., Schupp, J., Montag, C., Weber, B., Dohmen, T., Siegel, N. A., Sunde, U., Wagner, G.G. & Falk, A. (2010). Collecting Genetic Samples in Population Wide (Panel) Surveys: Feasibility, Nonresponse and Selectivity. Survey Research Methods, 4, 121-126.

2009

60) Stelzel, C., Basten, U., Montag, C., Reuter, M., & Fiebach, C. J. (2009). Effects of dopamine-related gene-gene interactions on working memory component processes. European Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 1056-1063.

59) Jocham, G., Klein, T., Neumann, J., von Cramon, D. Y., Reuter, M., and Ullsperger, M. (2009). Dopamine DRD2 polymorphism alters reversal learning and associated neural activity. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 3695-3704.

58) Montag, C., Weber, B., Fliessbach, K., Elger, C. & Reuter, M. (2009). The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism impacts parahippocampal and amygdala volume in healthy humans: Incremental support for a genetic risk factor for depression. Psychological Medicine, 48, 1016-1021.

57) Reuter , M., Weber, B., Fiebach, C.J., Elger, C. & Montag, C. ( 2009 ). The biological basis of anger: Associations with the gene coding for DARPP-32 (PPP1R1B) and with amygdala volume. Behavioural Brain Research, 202, 179-183.

56) Reuter, M., Montag, C., Peters, K., Kocher, A., Kiefer, M. (2009). The modulatory influence of the functional COMT Val158Met polymorphism on lexical decisions and semantic priming. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 3, 20.

2008

55) Montag, C., Hartmann, P., Merz, M., Burk, C., Reuter, M. (2008). D2 receptor density and prepulse inhibition in humans: Negative findings from a molecular genetic approach. Behavioural Brain Research, 187, 428-432.

54) Reuter, M., Esslinger, C. , Montag, C., Lis, S., Gallhofer, B., Kirsch, P. (2008). A functional variant of the tryptophan hydroxylase 2 gene impacts working memory: a genetic imaging study. Biological Psychology, 79, 111-117.

53) Montag, C., Buckholtz, J.W., Hartmann, P., Merz, M., Burk, C., Hennig, J. & Reuter, M. ( 2008 ) . COMT Genetic Variation Impacts Fear Processing: Psychophysiological Evidence. Behavioral Neuroscience, 122, 901-909.

52) Reuter, M. & Montag, C. (2008). Switching the perspective: From neuroscience to personality. European Journal of Personality, 22, 385-409.

51) Klein, T.A., Neumann, J., Reuter, M., von Cramon, D.Y. & Ullsperger, M. (2008). Dopamin und Lernen aus Fehlern. BIOSpektrum, 4, 355-357.

50) Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2008). Does speed in completing an online-questionnaire have an influence on its reliability? Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 11, 719-721.

49) Osinsky, R., Reuter, M., Küpper, Y., Schmitz, A., Kozyra, E., Alexander, N., Hennig, J. (2008). Variation in the serotonin transporter gene modulates selective attention to threat. Emotion, 8, 584-8.

48) Racz, I., Schürmann, B., Karpushova, A., Reuter, M., Cichon, S., Montag, C., Fürst, R., Schütz, C., Franke, P. E., Strohmaier, J., Wienker, T. F., Terenius, L., Ösby, U., Gunnar, A., Maier, W., Bilkei-Gorzó, A., Nöthen, M., Zimmer, A. (2008). The opioid peptides enkephalin and β-endorphin in alcohol addiction. Biological Psychiatry, 64, 989-97.

47) Montag, C., Reuter, M., Newport, B., Elger, C. & Weber, B. (2008). The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism affects amygdala activity in response to emotional stimuli: evidence from a genetic imaging study. NeuroImage, 42, 1554-1559.

46) Montag, C., Basten U., Stelzel C., Fiebach, C. J. & Reuter, M. (2008). The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and smoking. Neuroscience Letters, 442, 30-33.

45) Klein, T.A., Reuter, M., von Cramon, DY, Ullsperger, M. (2008). Response to comment on "Genetically determined differences in learning from errors". Science, 5886, 200.

44) Schmitz, A., Kirsch, P., Reuter, M., Alexander, N. Kozyra, E., Kuepper, Y., Osinsky, R. Hennig, J. (2008). The 5-HT1A C(-1019)G polymorphism, personality, and electrodermal reactivity in a reward and punishment paradigm. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 17, 1-10.

2007

43) Reuter, M., Küpper, Y., Hennig, J. (2007). Association between a polymorphism in the promotor region of the TPH-2 gene and the personality trait of harm avoidance. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 10, 401-404.

42) Reuter, M., Ott, U., Vaitl, D., Hennig, J. (2007). Impaired executive control is associated with a variation in the promoter region of the tryptophan hydroxylase-2 gene. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 401-408.

41) Reuter, M., Jeste, N., Klein, T., Hennig, J., Goldman, D., Enoch M. A., Oroszi, G. (2007). Association of THR105ILE, a functional polymorphism of histamine N-methyltransferase (HNMT), with alcoholism in German Caucasians. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 87, 69-75.

40) Schmitz, A., Küpper, Y., Hennig, J., Reuter, M. (2007). The association between neuroticism and the serotonin transporter polymorphism depends on structural differences between personality measures. Personality and Individual Differences, 42, 789-799.

39) Reuter, M., Hennig, J., Amelang, M., Montag, C., Korkut, T., , Hueweler, A., Stürmer, J. (2007). The role of the TPH1 and TPH2 genes for nicotine dependence: a genetic association study in two different age cohorts. Neuropsychobiology, 56, 47-54.

38) Klein, T.A., Neumann, J., Reuter, M., Hennig, J., von Cramon, D.Y., Ullsperger, M. (2007). Genetically determined differences in learning from errors. Science, 318, 1642-5.

2006

37) Reuter, M., Schmitz, A., Corr, P., Hennig, J. (2006). Molecular genetics support Gray’s personality theory: The interaction of COMT and DRD2 polymorphisms predicts the behavioral approach system. International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 9, 155-166.

36) Ising, M., Weyers, P., Reuter, M., Janke, W. (2006). Comparing two approaches of coping: II. Differences in stability in time. Journal of Individual Differences, 27, 15-19.

35) Reuter, M., Kirsch, P., Hennig, J. (2006). Inferring candidate genes for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) assessed by the World Health Organization Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS). Journal of Neural Transmission, 113, 929-938.

34) Hartmann, P., Reuter, M., Nyborg, H. (2006). The relationship between date of birth and individual differences in personality and general intelligence: A large-scale study. Personality and Individual Differences, 40, 1349-1362.

33) Reuter, M., Roth, S., Holve, K., Hennig, J. (2006). Identification of first candidate genes for creativity: A pilot study. Brain Research, 1069, 190-197.

32) Kuepper, Y., Bausch, S., Iffland, J., Reuter, M., Hennig, J. (2006). S-Citalopram in neuroendocrine challenge-tests: Serotonergic responsivity in healthy male and female human participants. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 31, 1200-1207.

31) Kirsch, P, Reuter, M., Mier, D., Lonsdorf, T., Stark, R., Gallhofer, B., Vaitl, D., Hennig, J. (2006). Imaging gene-substance interactions: The effect of the DRD2 TAQ IA polymorphism and the dopamine agonist bromocriptine on brain activation during the anticipation of reward. Neuroscience Letters, 405, 196-201.

30)Hartmann, P. & Reuter, M. (2006). Spearman’s “Law of Diminishing Returns” tested with two methods. Intelligence, 34, 47-62.

2005

29) Ott, U., Reuter, M., Hennig, J., Vaitl, D. (2005). Evidence for a common biological basis of the Absorption trait, hallucinogen effects, and positive symptoms: Epistatsis between 5-HT2a and COMT polymorphisms. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 137B, 29-32.

28) Weyers, P., Ising, M., Reuter, M., Janke, W. (2005). Comparing two approaches of coping: I. Psychometric properties and intercorrelations. Journal of Individual Differences, 26, 207-212.

27) Reuter, M., Panksepp, J., Schnabel, N., Kellerhoff, N., Kempel, P. , Hennig, J. (2005). Personality and biological markers of creativity. European Journal of Personality, 19, 83-95.

26) Elovainio, M., Puttonen, S., Heponiemi, T., Reuter, M., Kivimäki, M., Viikari, J., Keltikangas-Järvinen, L. (2005). Relationships between DRD4 polymorphism and lipid metabolism: What is the role of Novelty seeking? Neuropsychobiology, 51, 53-58.

25) Lujic, C., Reuter, M., Netter, P. (2005). Psychobiological theories of smoking and smoking motivation: a review. European Psychologist, 10, 1-24.

24) Stuettgen, M. C., Hennig, J., Reuter, M. & Netter, P. (2005). Novelty seeking but not BAS is associated with high dopamine as indicated by a neurotransmitter challenge test using Mazindol as a challenge substance. Personality and Individual Differences, 38, 1597-1608.

23) Netter, P., Reuter, M., Hennig, J. (2005). Specificity of affiliation supported by neurotransmitter challenge tests and molecular genetics. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, 359-360.

22) Reuter, M. & Hennig, J. (2005). Pleiotropic effect of the TPH A779C polymorphism on nicotine dependence and personality. American Journal of Medical Genetics B Neuropsychiatric Genetics, 134B, 20-24.

21) Hennig, J., Reuter, M., Netter, P., Burk, C., Landt, O. (2005). Two types of aggression are differentially related to serotonergic acitvity and the A779C TPH polymorphism. Behavioral Neuroscience , 119, 16-25.

20) Dickhäuser, O., Reuter, M., Hilling, C. (2005). Coursework selection: A frame of reference-approach using structural equation modelling. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 75, 673-688.

19) Kempel, P., Gohlke, B., Klempau, J., Zinsberger, P., Reuter, M. & Hennig, J. (2005). Second to fourth digit length, testosterone and spatial ability. Intelligence, 33, 215-230.

18) Wacker, J., Reuter, M., Hennig, J., Stemmler, G. (2005). Sexually dimorphic link between dopamine D2 receptor gene and neuroticism-anxiety. NeuroReport, 16, 611-614.

17) Reuter, M., Küpper, Y., Schmitz, A., Breuer, J. P., Wend, U., Hennig, J. (2005). Detection of new single nucleotide polymorphisms by means of Real Time PCR. Journal of Genetics, 84, 341-345.

16) Reuter, M. & Hennig, J. (2005). Association of the functional COMT VAL158MET polymorphism with the personality trait of extraversion. NeuroReport, 16, 1135-1138.

15) Reuter, M., Peters, K., Schroeter, K., Koebke, W., Lenardon, D., Bloch, B., Hennig, J. (2005). The influence of the dopaminergic system on cognitive functioning: a molecular genetic approach. Behavioural Brain Research, 164, 93-99.

2004

14) Reuter, M., Hennig, J., Netter, P., Buehner, M., Hueppe, M. (2004a). Using Latent Mixed Markov Models for the choice of the best pharmacological treatment. Statistics in Medicine, 23, 1337–1349.

13) Reuter, M., Hennig, J., Netter, P. (2004b). Do smoking intensity related differences in vigilance indicate altered glucocorticoid receptor sensitivity? Addiction Biology, 9, 35 – 41.

12) Reuter, M., Hueppe, M., Klotz, K. F., Beckhoff, M., Hennig, J., Netter, P., Schmucker, P. (2004c). Detection of causal relationships between factors influencing adverse side effects from anaesthesia and convalescence from surgery: a path analytic approach. European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 21, 434-442.

11) Reuter, M., Stark, R., Hennig, J., Walter, B., Kirsch, P., Schienle, A., Vaitl, D. (2004d). Personality and emotion: Test of Gray`s personality theory by means of an fMRI study. Behavioral Neuroscience , 118, 462-469.

2003

10) Reuter, M., Hueppe, M., Netter, P., Hennig, J. (2003c). Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) vs. Configural Frequency Analysis (CFA): An empirical approach. Psychology Science, 45, 1, 280 - 297.

09) Reuter, M., Netter, P., Janke, W. (2003b). Personality and reciprocal inhibition theory: The link between aggression and sexual reactivity. Personality and Individual Differences, 35, 1765-1782.

08) Reuter, M., Netter, P., Hennig, J., Mohiyeddini, C., Nyborg, H. (2003a).Test of Nyborg’s General Trait Covariance (GTC) model for hormonally guided development by means of structural equation modeling. European Journal of Personality, 17, 221-235.

07) Reuter, M. & Hennig, J. (2003). Cortisol as an indicator of dopaminergic effects on nicotine craving. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 18, 437-446.

2002

06) Reuter, M., Siegmund, A., Netter, P. (2002b). The trigonometric responder approach: A new method for detecting responders to pharmacological or experimental challenges. Pharmacopsychiatry, 35, 182-189.

05)  Reuter, M., Netter, P., Toll, C., Hennig, J (2002a). Dopamine agonist and antagonist responders as related to types of nicotine craving and facets of extraversion. Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 26, 845-853.

04) Reuter, M., Netter, P., Rogausch, A., Sander, P., Kaltschmidt, M., Dörr, A., Hennig, J. (2002c). The role of cortisol suppression on craving for and satisfaction from nicotine in high and low impulsive subjects. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 17, 213-224.

03) Reuter, M. (2002). The impact of cortisol for emotions in stress and non-stress conditions: A pharmacopsychological approach. Neuropsychobiology, 46, 41-48.

02)  Netter, P., Toll, C., Lujic, C., Reuter, M., Hennig, J. (2002). Addictive and non-addictive smoking as related to neurotransmitter systems. Behavioural Pharmacology, 13, 441-449.

2001

01) Reuter, M. & Netter, P. (2001). The influence of personality on nicotine-craving: A hierarchical multivariate statistical prediction model. Neuropsychobiology, 44, 47-53.

H2. Überschrift

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Monographien und Buchbeiträge

Reuter, M. (1998). Bearbeitung zahlreicher Stichwörter. In H. Häcker & K.H. Stumpf (Hrsg.), Dorsch: Psychologisches Wörterbuch. Bern: Huber.

Reuter, M. (2001). Cortisol und Emotion: Ein experimentell-pharmakopsychologischer Forschungsansatz. Hamburg: Kovac.

Reuter, M. (2007). Genetics and neuroimaging studies. In P. Corr (Ed.), The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory of Personality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Reuter, M. (2007). Biological Basis of Creativity. In A. G. Tan (Ed.). Creativity: A handbook for teachers. World Scientific Publishing: Singapore.

Reuter, M. (in press). Glukokortikosteroide und Abhängigkeitspotenial. Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft (Hrsg.).

Reuter, M. (in press). The molecular basis of aggression and hostility. In M. Potegal (Ed.). Handbook of Anger. Springer: New York.

Montag, C., Haas, B. W. & Reuter, M. (2013). Emotions and genetics. In Mohiyeddini, C. & Eysenck, M.: „Psychology of Emotions“ (pp 171-186). Nova Publisher: Hauppauge, New York.

Reuter, M. (2013). Zahlreiche Stichworte in DORSCH Lexikon der Psychologie (16. Auflage). Huber: Bern.

Reuter, M. & Montag, C. (2014). The molecular genetics of positive emotionality. In Canli, T. The Oxford Handbook of Molecular Psychology (pp. 391-408). New York: Oxford University Press.

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