Inhaltspezifische Aktionen

Forschung

Biologische Grundlagen der Persönlichkeit:

Psychoendokrinologie

Exemplarische Publikationen:

Netter, P. (1991) Biochemical variables in the study of temperament: Purposes, approaches, and selected findings. In J. Strelau & A. Angleitner (Eds.), Explorations of temperament (pp. 147-161). New York: Plenum Press.

Netter, P.(2004) Personality and hormones in R.M. Stelmack ( ed) On the psychobiology of personality. New York: Elsevier

Psychopharmakologie

Exemplarische Publikationen:

Janke, W. & Netter, P. (1983). Anxiolytic effects of drugs: Approaches, methods and problems. Neuropsychobiology, 9, 33-40.

Netter, P. (2001). Pharmakopsychologie und Verhaltenspharmakologie. Verhaltenstherapie, 11, 151-159.

Catecholamine

Exemplarische Publikationen:

Netter, P. (1987). Psychological aspects of catecholamine response patterns to pain and mental stress in essential hypertensives and controls. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 3, 727-742.

Netter, P. & Vogel, W.H. (1991). The effect of drinking habit on catecholamine and behavioral responses to stress and ethanol. Neuropsychobiology, 24, 149-158.

Neurotransmitter

Exemplarische Publikationen:

Netter, P. Hennig, J., & Toll, C. (2001). Temperament, hormones, and transmitters. In R. Riemann, F.M. Spinath, F. Ostendorf (eds.), Personality and temperament: Genetics, evaluation, and structure (pp. 80-104). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.

Sucht (speziell Nikotin)

Exemplarische Publikationen:

Netter, P., Toll, C., Lujic, C., Reuter, M., & Hennig, J. (2002). Addictive and nonaddictive smoking as related to responsivity of neurotransmitter systems. Behavioral Pharmacology, 13, 441-449.

Aggression

Exemplarische Publikationen:

Netter, P., Hennig, J., Rohrmann, S., Wyhlidal, K., & Hain-Hermann, M. (1998). Modification of experimentally induced aggression by temperament dimensions. Personality and Individual Differences, 25, 873-887.

Netter, P., Hennig, J., & Rohrmann, S. (1999). Psychobiological differences between the aggression and psychoticism dimension. Pharmacopsychiatry, 32(1), 5-12.