Priv. Doz. Dr. phil. Dipl. Psych. Christian Montag
Publikationen in "peer reviewed journals"
01) 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.
02) 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.
03) 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.
04) 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.
05) Reuter, M. & Montag, C. (2008). Switching the perspective: From neuroscience to personality. European Journal of Personality, 22, 385-409.
06) Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2008). Does speed in completing an online-questionnaire have an influence on its reliability? Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 11, 719-721.
07) 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 ß-endorphin in alcohol addiction. Biological Psychiatry, 64, 989-97.
08) 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.
09) Montag, C., Basten U., Stelzel C., Fiebach, C. J. & Reuter, M. (2008). The BDNF Val66Met polymorphism and smoking. Neuroscience Letters, 442, 30-33.
10) 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.
11) 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, 39, 1831-1839.
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13) 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.
14) 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.
15) 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.
16) 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.
17) 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.
18) 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.
19) Schonlau, M., 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.
20) Montag, C., Schoene-Bake, J. C., Faber, J., 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
21) Stelzel, C. Basten, U., Montag, C., 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.
22) 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.
23) 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.
24) 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.
25) 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.
26) 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.
27) Markett, S., Montag, C. & Reuter, M. (2011). The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene CHRNA4 is associated with negative emotionality. Emotion, 11, 450-455.
28) 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, 6620.
29) 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.
30) 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.
31) Walter, N. T., Montag, C., Markett, S. & Reuter, M. (2011). The authors reply. Psychosomatic Medicine, 73, 633-635.
32) 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.
33) 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.
34) Felten, A., Montag, C., Markett, S., Walter, N.T. & Reuter, M. (in press). Genetically determined dopamine availability predicts disposition for depression. Brain and Behavior.
35) Montag, C., Flierl, M., Markett, S., Walter, N., Jurkiewicz, M. & Reuter, M. (accepted). Internet addiction and personality in first-person-shooter video gamers. The Journal of Media Psychology.
36) Montag, C., Jurkiewicz, M. & Reuter, M. (accepted). The role of the COMT gene for personality and related psychopathological disorders. CNS & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets.
37) Montag, C., Bleek, B., Faber, J. & Reuter, M. (accepted). The role of the DRD2 C957T polymorphism for neuroticism in persons who stutter and healthy controls. Neuroreport.
38) Sauer, C., Montag, C., Wörner, C., Kirsch, P. & Reuter, M. (accepted). Effects of a common variant in the CD38 gene on social processing in an oxytocin challenge study: Possible links to autism. Neuropsychopharmacology.
39) Walter, N., Montag, C., Markett, S., Felten, A., Voigt, G. & Reuter, M. (accepted). Ignorance is no excuse: Moral judgments are influenced by a genetic variation on the oxytocin receptor gene. Brain and Cognition.
Monographien & Herausgeberschaften
01) Hennig, J., Reuter, M., Montag, C., Netter, P. (2007). ISSID 07, Giessen: Abstracts of the 13th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
02) Montag, C. (2009). Die revidierte Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory. Eine experimentell-biologische Überprüfung. Hamburg: Kovac.