Ziv Ben-Zion

Clinical Neuroscientist


Curriculum vitae



School of Public Health, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences,

University of Haifa

199 Abba Khoushy Ave.,
Mount Carmel, Haifa,
Israel, 3103301



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


Journal article


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.}
}



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