2023 - Research.com Psychology in Israel Leader Award
Moshe Kotler mainly investigates Internal medicine, Psychiatry, Genetics, Anxiety disorder and Anxiety. Moshe Kotler has included themes like Endocrinology, Schizophrenia and Cardiology in his Internal medicine study. His work often combines Psychiatry and Suicide prevention studies.
His studies in Genetics integrate themes in fields like Novelty seeking, Allele frequency, Catechol-O-methyl transferase, Haplotype and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. His work deals with themes such as Attachment theory, Audiology, Randomized controlled trial, Association and Traumatic stress, which intersect with Anxiety disorder. The various areas that Moshe Kotler examines in his Anxiety study include Corticotropin-releasing hormone, Pathogenesis, Dopaminergic, Mood and Depression.
His primary areas of study are Psychiatry, Internal medicine, Schizophrenia, Anxiety and Clinical psychology. Psychiatry and Suicide prevention are two areas of study in which Moshe Kotler engages in interdisciplinary work. His Internal medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Anesthesia, Endocrinology, Olanzapine and Cardiology.
His Schizophrenia study frequently involves adjacent topics like Psychosis. His Clinical psychology study combines topics in areas such as Neurocognitive, Substance abuse and Risk factor. His Depression research includes themes of Transcranial magnetic stimulation and Rating scale.
Moshe Kotler spends much of his time researching Psychiatry, Schizophrenia, Clinical psychology, Internal medicine and Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation. His Psychiatry study frequently links to other fields, such as Rating scale. Moshe Kotler has researched Rating scale in several fields, including Major depressive disorder, Depression, Trial registration and Geriatric psychiatry.
He combines subjects such as Cognitive skill, Cognition, Mental illness and Activities of daily living with his study of Schizophrenia. His Clinical psychology research incorporates elements of Neurocognitive, Illusion of control, Self-efficacy and Football. His research in Internal medicine intersects with topics in Olanzapine and Surgery.
His primary scientific interests are in Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation, Psychiatry, Schizophrenia, Transcranial magnetic stimulation and Impulsivity. His Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation research incorporates themes from Depression and Rating scale. He is involved in the study of Psychiatry that focuses on Anxiety in particular.
His work in Schizophrenia tackles topics such as Clinical psychology which are related to areas like Risk factor, Schizophrenic Psychology and Aggression. His studies in Transcranial magnetic stimulation integrate themes in fields like Anesthesia, Geriatric psychiatry and Electroconvulsive therapy. His work carried out in the field of Impulsivity brings together such families of science as Stroop effect, Pathological, Impulse control disorder and Iowa gambling task.
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A Highly Significant Association between a COMT Haplotype and Schizophrenia
Sagiv Shifman;Michal Bronstein;Meira Sternfeld;Anne Pisanté-Shalom.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2002)
Autonomic dysregulation in panic disorder and in post-traumatic stress disorder: application of power spectrum analysis of heart rate variability at rest and in response to recollection of trauma or panic attacks
Hagit Cohen;Jonathan Benjamin;Amir B. Geva;Mike A. Matar.
Psychiatry Research-neuroimaging (2000)
Combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder among second-generation Holocaust survivors: preliminary findings.
Zahava Solomon;Moshe Kotler;Mario Mikulincer.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1988)
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in posttraumatic stress disorder: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
Hagit Cohen;Zeev Kaplan;Moshe Kotler;Irena Kouperman.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2004)
Analysis of heart rate variability in posttraumatic stress disorder patients in response to a trauma-related reminder
Hagit Cohen;Moshe Kotler;Mike A. Matar;Zeev Kaplan.
Biological Psychiatry (1998)
Dehydroepiandrosterone augmentation in the management of negative, depressive, and anxiety symptoms in schizophrenia.
Rael D. Strous;Rachel Maayan;Raya Lapidus;Rafael Stryjer.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2003)
Death without warning? A clinical postmortem study of suicide in 43 Israeli adolescent males.
Alan Apter;Avi Bleich;Robert A. King;Shmuel Kron.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1993)
An epidemiologic study of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome in Israel.
Alan Apter;David L. Pauls;Avi Bleich;Ada H. Zohar.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1993)
Anger, impulsivity, social support, and suicide risk in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder.
Moshe Kotler;Iulian Iancu;Ravit Efroni;Marianne Amir.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (2001)
Excess dopamine D4 receptor (D4DR) exon III seven repeat allele in opioid-dependent subjects
M Kotler;H Cohen;R Segman;I Gritsenko.
Molecular Psychiatry (1997)
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