Prof. Dr. Christian Montag
Universität Ulm
H-index: 76
Europe-Germany
Top articles of Prof. Dr. Christian Montag
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Social Media Distractions Alter Behavioral and Neural Patterns to Global-local Attention: The Moderation Effect of Fear of Missing Out | Computers in Human Behavior | Zijie Wei Yinan Guo Michelle Hei Lam Tsang Christian Montag Benjamin Becker | 2024/4/17 |
The role of trait and state fear of missing out on problematic social networking site use and problematic smartphone use severity | Emerging Trends in Drugs, Addictions, and Health | Zaheer Hussain Jon D Elhai Christian Montag Elisa Wegmann Dmitri Rozgonjuk | 2024/12/1 |
On artificial intelligence and global mental health | Asian Journal of Psychiatry | Christian Montag Raian Ali Dena Al-Thani Brian J Hall | 2024/1/1 |
To follow or not to follow-Estimating public opinion from Twitter data using network analysis and machine learning | Nils Brandenstein Christian Montag Cornelia Sindermann | 2024/2/2 | |
Depressive inclinations mediate the association between personality (neuroticism/conscientiousness) and TikTok Use Disorder tendencies | BMC psychology | Christian Montag Sebastian Markett | 2024/2/17 |
On the need to develop nuanced measures assessing attitudes towards AI and AI literacy in representative large-scale samples | AI & SOCIETY | Christian Montag Preslav Nakov Raian Ali | 2024/3/5 |
Use fines from EU social-media act to fund research on adolescent mental health. | Nature | Christian Montag Benjamin Becker | 2024/4/1 |
Group differences in OXT methylation between patients with Major Depressive Disorder and healthy controls: A pre-registered replication study | Psychiatry Research | Simon Sanwald Christian Montag Markus Kiefer GenEmo research group | 2024/5/1 |
The degree of heterogeneity of news consumption in Germany—Descriptive statistics and relations with individual differences in personality, ideological attitudes, and voting … | New Media & Society | Cornelia Sindermann Christopher Kannen Christian Montag | 2024/2 |
The degree of homogeneity versus heterogeneity in individuals’ political news consumption: A replication and extension in two independent samples. | Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications | Cornelia Sindermann Christian Montag Jon D Elhai | 2024/2/16 |
An attempt to assess individual differences in Shinrin-Yoku tendencies and associations with personality and life satisfaction: a study from Germany | Trees, Forests and People | Christian Montag | 2024/3/1 |
Examining the interplay between internet use disorder tendencies and well-being in relation to sofalizing during the COVID-19 pandemic | Comprehensive Psychiatry | Christian Montag Halley M Pontes Christopher Kannen Dmitri Rozgonjuk Dominique Brandt | 2024/4/1 |
The Revenue Model of Mainstream Online Social Networks and Potential Alternatives: A Scenario-Based Evaluation by German Adolescents and Adults | Technology in Society | Cornelia Sindermann Nana Löchner Rebecca Heinzelmann Christian Montag Roland W Scholz | 2024/4/29 |
Affective neuroscience theory and attitudes towards artificial intelligence | AI & SOCIETY | Christian Montag Raian Ali Kenneth L Davis | 2024/1/28 |
Disentangling the Link between Creativity and Technology Use Individual differences in smartphone and social media (over) use | Journal of Creativity | Marko Müller Christian Montag | 2024/2/12 |
Cognitive emotion regulation mediates the relationship between big-five personality traits and internet use disorder tendencies | Computers in Human Behavior | Jafar Hasani Seyed Javad Emadi Chashmi Mahsa Akbarian Firoozabadi Leila Noory Ofir Turel | 2024/3/1 |
Patterns of neural activity in response to threatening faces are predictive of autistic traits: modulatory effects of oxytocin receptor genotype | Keith Kendrick Xiaoxiao Zheng Feng Zhou Meina Fu Lei Xu | 2023/10/3 | |
Smartphone use and cerebro-cardio-vascular health: opportunity or public health threat? | Yvan Devaux Guy Fagherazzi Christian Montag | 2024/4/23 | |
Attentional bias to threat is modulated by stimulus content: an fNIRS study | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience | Hejun Liu Qihan Zhang Jon D Elhai Christian Montag Haibo Yang | 2024/1/11 |
The influence of the COMT Val158Met polymorphism on prefrontal TDCS effects on aggression | Scientific reports | Carmen Weidler Lena Hofhansel Christina Regenbogen Dario Müller Benjamin Clemens | 2024/2/10 |