Ziv Ben-Zion

Clinical Neuroscientist

Assessment of early neurocognitive functioning increases the accuracy of predicting chronic PTSD risk


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K. Schultebraucks, Ziv Ben-Zion, R. Admon, J. Keynan, I. Liberzon, T. Hendler, A. Shalev
Molecular Psychiatry, 2022

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Schultebraucks, K., Ben-Zion, Z., Admon, R., Keynan, J., Liberzon, I., Hendler, T., & Shalev, A. (2022). Assessment of early neurocognitive functioning increases the accuracy of predicting chronic PTSD risk. Molecular Psychiatry.


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Schultebraucks, K., Ziv Ben-Zion, R. Admon, J. Keynan, I. Liberzon, T. Hendler, and A. Shalev. “Assessment of Early Neurocognitive Functioning Increases the Accuracy of Predicting Chronic PTSD Risk.” Molecular Psychiatry (2022).


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Schultebraucks, K., et al. “Assessment of Early Neurocognitive Functioning Increases the Accuracy of Predicting Chronic PTSD Risk.” Molecular Psychiatry, 2022.


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@article{k2022a,
  title = {Assessment of early neurocognitive functioning increases the accuracy of predicting chronic PTSD risk},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Molecular Psychiatry},
  author = {Schultebraucks, K. and Ben-Zion, Ziv and Admon, R. and Keynan, J. and Liberzon, I. and Hendler, T. and Shalev, A.}
}