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Structural alterations in lateral prefrontal, parietal and posterior midline regions of men with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
Cindy Eckart, Christian Stoppel, Jörn Kaufmann, Claus Tempelmann, Hermann Hinrichs, Thomas Elbert, Hans-Jochen Heinze and Iris-Tatjana Kolassa
J Psychiatry Neurosci May 01, 2011 36 (3) 176-186; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.100010
Cindy Eckart
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
PhDChristian Stoppel
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
MDJörn Kaufmann
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
PhDClaus Tempelmann
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
PhDHermann Hinrichs
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
PhDRoles: Prof
Thomas Elbert
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
PhDRoles: Prof
Hans-Jochen Heinze
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
MDRoles: Prof
Iris-Tatjana Kolassa
Eckart (at the time of writing), Elbert, Kolassa (at the time of writing) — Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychology, Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, Germany; Eckart — Department of Systems Neuroscience, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany; Kolassa — Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany; Stoppel, Kaufmann, Tempelmann, Hinrichs, Heinze — Department of Neurology, Otto-von-Guericke University, Magdeburg, Germany; Kolassa — Zukunftskolleg, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany
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Structural alterations in lateral prefrontal, parietal and posterior midline regions of men with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
Cindy Eckart, Christian Stoppel, Jörn Kaufmann, Claus Tempelmann, Hermann Hinrichs, Thomas Elbert, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Iris-Tatjana Kolassa
J Psychiatry Neurosci May 2011, 36 (3) 176-186; DOI: 10.1503/jpn.100010
Structural alterations in lateral prefrontal, parietal and posterior midline regions of men with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
Cindy Eckart, Christian Stoppel, Jörn Kaufmann, Claus Tempelmann, Hermann Hinrichs, Thomas Elbert, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Iris-Tatjana Kolassa
J Psychiatry Neurosci May 2011, 36 (3) 176-186; DOI: 10.1503/jpn.100010
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