Journal article
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 2021
Clinical Neuroscientist
School of Public Health, Faculty of Social Welfare and Health Sciences,
University of Haifa
199 Abba Khoushy Ave.,
Mount Carmel, Haifa,
Israel, 3103301
APA
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Ben-Zion, Z., Shany, O., Admon, R., Keynan, N. J., Avisdris, N., Balter, S. R., … Hendler, T. (2021). Neural Responsivity to Reward versus Punishment Shortly after Trauma Predicts Long-term Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms. Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.
Chicago/Turabian
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Ben-Zion, Ziv, Ofir Shany, R. Admon, Nimrod Jackob Keynan, Netanell Avisdris, Shira Reznik Balter, A. Shalev, I. Liberzon, and T. Hendler. “Neural Responsivity to Reward versus Punishment Shortly after Trauma Predicts Long-Term Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms.” Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging (2021).
MLA
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Ben-Zion, Ziv, et al. “Neural Responsivity to Reward versus Punishment Shortly after Trauma Predicts Long-Term Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms.” Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 2021.
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@article{ziv2021a,
title = {Neural Responsivity to Reward versus Punishment Shortly after Trauma Predicts Long-term Development of Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms.},
year = {2021},
journal = {Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging},
author = {Ben-Zion, Ziv and Shany, Ofir and Admon, R. and Keynan, Nimrod Jackob and Avisdris, Netanell and Balter, Shira Reznik and Shalev, A. and Liberzon, I. and Hendler, T.}
}