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Literaturliste von Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Benedikt Reuter

letzte Aktualisierung: 09.03.2024

Voderholzer, U., Kathmann, N. & Reuter, B. (Hrsg.). (2024). Praxishandbuch Zwangsstörung. und verwandte Störungen. München: Elsevier.

Campos-Martin, R., Bey, K., Elsner, B., Reuter, B., Klawohn, J., Philipsen, A., Kathmann, N., Wagner, M. & Ramirez, A. (2023). Epigenome-wide analysis identifies methylome profiles linked to obsessive-compulsive disorder, disease severity, and treatment response. Molecular Psychiatry, 28(10), 4321-4330.

Harrer, M., Ebert, D. D., Kuper, P., Paganini, S., Schlicker, S., Terhorst, Y., Reuter, B., Sander, L. B. & Baumeister, H. (2023). Predicting heterogeneous treatment effects of an Internet-based depression intervention for patients with chronic back pain: Secondary analysis of two randomized controlled trials. Internet Interventions, 33, No. 100634.

Schulze, D., Reuter, B., Elsner, B. & Kathmann, N. (2023). Measurement invariance widely holds for the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 1-11.

von Koch, L., Kathmann, N. & Reuter, B. (2023). Lack of speeded disengagement from facial expressions of disgust in remitted major depressive disorder: Evidence from an eye-movement study. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 160, No. 104231.

Elsner, B., Jacobi, T., Kischkel, E., Schulze, D. & Reuter, B. (2022). Mechanisms of exposure and response prevention in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Effects of habituation and expectancy violation on short-term outcome in cognitive behavioral therapy. BMC Psychiatry, 22(1), No. 66.

Grützmann, R., Klawohn, J., Elsner, B., Reuter, B., Kaufmann, C., Riesel, A., Bey, K., Heinzel, S. & Kathmann, N. (2022). Error-related activity of the sensorimotor network contributes to the prediction of response to cognitive-behavioral therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder. NeuroImage: Clinical, 36, No. 103216.

Kathmann, N., Jacobi, T., Elsner, B. & Reuter, B. (2022). Effectiveness of individual cognitive-behavioral therapy and predictors of outcome in adult patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 91(2), 123-135.

Paul, S., Kathmann, N., Elsner, B., Reuter, B., Barnow, S., Simon, D., Endrass, T. & Klawohn, J. (2022). Neural correlates of emotional reactivity predict response to cognitive-behavioral therapy in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders, 308, 398-406.

Schulze, D., Reuter, B. & Pohl, S. (2022). Measurement invariance: Dealing with the uncertainty in anchor item choice by model averaging. Structural Equation Modeling: A Mulitdisciplinary Journal, 1-22.

Bey, K., Campos-Martin, R., Klawohn, J., Reuter, B., Gruetzmann, R., Riesel, A., Wagner, M., Ramirez, A. & Kathmann, N. (2021). Hypermethylation of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Further evidence for a biomarker of disease and treatment response. Epigenetics, 1-12.

Elsner, B., Reuter, B., Said, M., Linnman, C., Kathmann, N. & Beucke, J.-C. (2021). Impaired differential learning of fear versus safety signs in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychophysiology, No. e13956.

Hilbert, K., Jacobi, T., Kunas, S. L., Elsner, B., Reuter, B., Lueken, U. & Kathmann, N. (2021). Identifying CBT non-response among OCD outpatients: A machine-learning approach. Psychotherapy Research, 31(1), 52-62.

Schneider, C., Breilmann, J., Reuter, B., Becker, T. & Kösters, M. (2021). Systematic evaluation of the "efficacy-effectiveness gap" in the treatment of depression with venlafaxine and duloxetine. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1-11.

Elsner, B., Wolfsberger, F., Srp, J., Windsheimer, A., Becker, L., Jacobi, T., Kathmann, N. & Reuter, B. (2020). Long-term stability of benefits of cognitive behavioral therapy for obsessive compulsive disorder depends on symptom remission during treatment. Clinical Psychology in Europe, 2(1), e2785.

Weidmann, A., Richert, L., Bernecker, M., Knauss, M., Priebe, K., Reuter, B., Bohus, M., Müller-Engelmann, M. & Fydrich, T. (2020). Dwelling on verbal but not pictorial threat cues: An eye-tracking study with adult survivors of childhood interpersonal violence. Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, 12(1), 46-54.

Schulze, D., Kathmann, N. & Reuter, B. (2018). Getting it just right: A reevaluation of OCD symptom dimensions integrating traditional and Bayesian approaches. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 56, 63-73.

Mielau, J., Altunbay, J., Heinz, A., Reuter, B., Bermpohl, F., Rentzsch, J., Lehmann, A. & Montag, C. (2017). Psychiatrische Zwangsmaßnahmen: Prävention und Präferenzen aus Patientenperspektive. Psychiatrische Praxis, 44(6), 316-322.

Reuter, B., Elsner, B., Möllers, D. & Kathmann, N. (2016). Decomposing mechanisms of abnormal saccade generation in schizophrenia patients: Contributions of volitional initiation, motor preparation, and fixation release. Psychophysiology, 53(11), 1712-1720.

Torbet, G., Schulze, D., Fiedler, A. & Reuter, B. (2015). Assessment of self-disorders in a non-clinical population: Reliability and association with schizotypy. Psychiatry Research, 228(3), 857-865.

Bender, J., Tark, K.-J., Reuter, B., Kathmann, N. & Curtis, C. E. (2013). Differential roles of the frontal and parietal cortices in the control of saccades. Brain and Cognition, 83(1), 1-9.

Kloft, L., Reuter, B., Riesel, A. & Kathmann, N. (2013). Impaired volitional saccade control: first evidence for a new candidate endophenotype in obsessive-compulsive disorder. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 263(3), 215-222.

Kloft, L., Reuter, B., Kathmann, N., Viswanathan, J. & Barton, J. J. S. (2012). Response selection in prosaccades, antisaccades, and other volitional saccades. Experimental Brain Research, 222(4), 345-353.

Kloft, L., Kischkel, E., Kathmann, N. & Reuter, B. (2011). Evidence for a deficit in volitional action generation in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Psychophysiology, 48(6), 755-761.

Reuter, B., Möllers, D., Bender, J., Schwehn, A., Ziemek, J., Gallinat, J. & Kathmann, N. (2011). Volitional saccades and attentional mechanisms in schizophrenia patients and healthy control subjects. Psychophysiology, 48(10), 1333-1339.

Reuter, B., Kaufmann, C., Bender, J., Pinkpank, T. & Kathmann, N. (2010). Distinct neural correlates for volitional generation and inhibition of saccades. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(4), 728-738.

Franke, C., Reuter, B., Breddin, A. & Kathmann, N. (2009). Response switching in schizophrenia patients and healthy subjects: Effects of the inter-response interval. Experimental Brain Research, 196(3), 429-438.

Ettinger, U., Ffytche, D. H., Kumari, V., Kathmann, N., Reuter, B., Zelaya, F. & Williams, S. C. R. (2008). Decomposing the neural correlates of antisaccade eye movements using event-related fMRI. Cerebral Cortex, 18(5), 1148-1159.

Franke, C., Arndt, D., Ploner, C. J., Heinz, A. & Reuter, B. (2008). Saccade generation and suppression in schizophrenia: Effects of response switching and perseveration. Psychophysiology, 45(5), 698-704.

Kathmann, N. & Reuter, B. (2008). Aufmerksamkeit - Psychologie. In T. Kircher & S. Gauggel (Hrsg.), Neuropsychologie der Schizophrenie. Symptome, Kognition, Gehirn (S. 166-179). Berlin: Springer.

Franke, C., Reuter, B., Schulz, L. & Kathmann, N. (2007). Schizophrenia patients show impaired response switching in saccade tasks. Biological Psychology, 76, 91-99.

Küfner, H., Hackmann, K., Nees, S., Storz, S., Shaw, R., Reuter, B. & Sonntag, D. (2007). Die Motivierung schwer erreichbarer Drogenabhängiger: Entwicklung und Erprobung eines Motivationsprogramms. Suchtmedizin in Forschung und Praxis, 9(4), 208-217.

Reuter, B., Jäger, M., Bottlender, R. & Kathmann, N. (2007). Impaired saccade control in schizophrenia: the role of volitional saccade initiation. Neuropsychologia, 45, 1840-1848.

Reuter, B., Jäger, M., Bottlender, R. & Kathmann, N. (2007). Impaired action control in schizophrenia: The role of volitional saccade initiation. Neuropsychologia, 45(8), 1840-1848.

Reuter, B. & Kathmann, N. (2007). Störungen der Handlungskontrolle im Kontext neuropsychologischer Befunde bei Schizophrenie. Fortschritte der Neurologie, Psychiatrie, 75(10), 607-616.

Reuter, B. (2006). Mechanismen der Sakkadenkontrolle und deren Störungen bei Patienten mit Schizophrenie. Dissertation, Humboldt-Universität, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät II, Berlin.

Reuter, B., Herzog, E., Endrass, T. & Kathmann, N. (2006). Brain potentials indicate poor preparation for action in schizophrenia. Psychophysiology, 43(6), 604-611.

Reuter, B., Herzog, E. & Kathmann, N. (2006). Antisaccade performance of schizophrenia patients: Evidence of reduced task-set activation and impaired error detection. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 40, 122-130.

Reuter, B., Philipp, A. M., Koch, I. & Kathmann, N. (2006). Effects of switching between leftward and rightward pro- and antisaccades. Biological Psychology, 72(1), 88-95.

Reuter, B., Rakusan, L. & Kathmanna, N. (2005). Poor antisaccade performance in schizophrenia: An inhibition deficit? Psychiatry Research, 135(1), 1-10.

Reuter, B. & Kathmann, N. (2004). Using saccade tasks as a tool to analyze executive dysfunctions in schizophrenia. Acta Psychologica, 115, 255-269.

Reuter, B. (2002). Workshop 3: Zusammenarbeit zwischen Gesundheitspolitik und Alkoholwirtschaft zur Prävention alkoholbezogener Störungen. Ergebnisse aus der Diskussion. In G. Bühringer (Hrsg.), Strategien zur Reduktion alkoholbedingter Störungen. Präventionsfachkongress Alkohol - Bund, Länder, Wirtschaft. Lengerich: Pabst.

Reuter, B. & Küfner, H. (2002). Ergebnisse der Methadonsubstitution in Deutschland. Eine quantitative und qualitative Zusammenfassung. Suchtmedizin in Forschung und Praxis, 4(1), 31-45.

Reuter, B. & Küfner, H. (2002). Ergebnisse der Methadonsubstitution in Deutschland - eine qualitative und quantitative Zusammenfassung. Suchtmedizin in Forschung und Praxis, 4(1), 31-45.



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