Electrophysiology of Combat‐Related PTSD
1997; Wiley; Volume: 821; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1997.tb48316.x
ISSN1749-6632
AutoresJohn Kounios, Brett T. Litz, Danny G. Kaloupek, David S. Riggs, J A Knight, Frank W. Weathers, Jane Anderson, Terence M. Keane,
Tópico(s)Memory and Neural Mechanisms
ResumoAnnals of the New York Academy of SciencesVolume 821, Issue 1 p. 504-507 Electrophysiology of Combat-Related PTSD JOHN KOUNIOS, Corresponding Author JOHN KOUNIOS Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania 3815 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104–6196 Address for correspondence: John Kounios, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, 3815 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-6196 (tel: (215)573-5767; e-mail: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorBRETT LITZ, BRETT LITZ National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorDANNY KALOUPEK, DANNY KALOUPEK National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorDAVID RIGGS, DAVID RIGGS National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorJEFF KNIGHT, JEFF KNIGHT National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorFRANK WEATHERS, FRANK WEATHERS National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorJANE E. ANDERSON, JANE E. ANDERSON National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorTERENCE KEANE, TERENCE KEANE National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this author JOHN KOUNIOS, Corresponding Author JOHN KOUNIOS Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania 3815 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104–6196 Address for correspondence: John Kounios, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, 3815 Walnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104-6196 (tel: (215)573-5767; e-mail: [email protected]).Search for more papers by this authorBRETT LITZ, BRETT LITZ National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorDANNY KALOUPEK, DANNY KALOUPEK National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorDAVID RIGGS, DAVID RIGGS National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorJEFF KNIGHT, JEFF KNIGHT National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorFRANK WEATHERS, FRANK WEATHERS National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorJANE E. ANDERSON, JANE E. ANDERSON National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. Huntington Ave. Boston, Massachusetts 02130Search for more papers by this authorTERENCE KEANE, TERENCE KEANE National Center for PTSD Boston Veterans Affairs Medical Center (116B-2) 150 S. 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