Mikael Rubin, Ph.D.


Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology


Curriculum vitae


mrubin [at] paloaltou.edu


Psychology


Palo Alto University



Hippocampal volume and volume asymmetry prospectively predict PTSD symptom emergence among Iraq-deployed soldiers


Journal article


Adam R. Cobb, Mikael Rubin, Deborah L. Stote, Brian C. Baldwin, Han-Joo Lee, Ahmad R. Hariri, Michael J. Telch
Psychological Medicine, 2021 Nov, pp. 1--8

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APA
Cobb, A. R., Rubin, M., Stote, D. L., Baldwin, B. C., Lee, H.-J., Hariri, A. R., & Telch, M. J. (2021). Hippocampal volume and volume asymmetry prospectively predict PTSD symptom emergence among Iraq-deployed soldiers. Psychological Medicine, 1–8.

Chicago/Turabian
Cobb, Adam R., Mikael Rubin, Deborah L. Stote, Brian C. Baldwin, Han-Joo Lee, Ahmad R. Hariri, and Michael J. Telch. “Hippocampal Volume and Volume Asymmetry Prospectively Predict PTSD Symptom Emergence among Iraq-Deployed Soldiers.” Psychological Medicine (November 2021): 1–8.

MLA
Cobb, Adam R., et al. “Hippocampal Volume and Volume Asymmetry Prospectively Predict PTSD Symptom Emergence among Iraq-Deployed Soldiers.” Psychological Medicine, Nov. 2021, pp. 1–8.


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