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181 related items for PubMed ID: 9668402

  • 1. Regulation of arousal and attention in preschool children exposed to cocaine prenatally.
    Mayes LC, Grillon C, Granger R, Schottenfeld R.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():126-43. PubMed ID: 9668402
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  • 2. Regulation of Arousal and Attention in Preschool Children Exposed to Cocaine Prenatally.
    Mayes LC, Grillon C, Granger R, Schottenfeld R.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846(1):126-143. PubMed ID: 29087549
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  • 3. Visual attention in preschool children prenatally exposed to cocaine: implications for behavioral regulation.
    Heffelfinger AK, Craft S, White DA, Shyken J.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 2002 Jan 21; 8(1):12-21. PubMed ID: 11843069
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  • 4. State control in the substance-exposed fetus. I. The fetal neurobehavioral profile: an assessment of fetal state, arousal, and regulation competency.
    Gingras JL, O'Donnell KJ.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():262-76. PubMed ID: 9668413
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  • 5. The effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on subsequent learning in the rat.
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  • 6. Enduring effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on selective attention and reactivity to errors: evidence from an animal model.
    Gendle MH, White TL, Strawderman M, Mactutus CF, Booze RM, Levitsky DA, Strupp BJ.
    Behav Neurosci; 2004 Apr 21; 118(2):290-7. PubMed ID: 15113253
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  • 7. Assessment of the effects of developmental toxicants: pharmacological and stress vulnerability of offspring.
    Spear LP.
    NIDA Res Monogr; 1996 Apr 21; 164():125-45. PubMed ID: 8809870
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  • 8. Information processing and developmental assessments in 3-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine.
    Mayes LC, Bornstein MH, Chawarska K, Granger RH.
    Pediatrics; 1995 Apr 21; 95(4):539-45. PubMed ID: 7700755
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  • 9. Visual attention in children with prenatal cocaine exposure.
    Heffelfinger A, Craft S, Shyken J.
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  • 10. Prenatal cocaine exposure and prolonged focus attention. Poor infant information processing ability or precocious maturation of attentional systems?
    Chiriboga CA, Starr D, Kuhn L, Wasserman GA.
    Dev Neurosci; 2009 May 21; 31(1-2):149-58. PubMed ID: 19372695
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  • 11. Biobehavioral outcomes in adolescents and young adults prenatally exposed to cocaine: evidence from animal models.
    Chae SM, Covington CY.
    Biol Res Nurs; 2009 Apr 21; 10(4):318-30. PubMed ID: 19141484
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  • 12. A mouse model of transplacental cocaine exposure. Clinical implications for exposed infants and children.
    Kosofsky BE, Wilkins AS.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():248-61. PubMed ID: 9668412
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  • 13. Effects of maternal cigarette smoking and cocaine use in pregnancy on fetal response to vibroacoustic stimulation and habituation.
    Gingras JL, Mitchell EA, Grattan KJ, Stewart AW.
    Acta Paediatr; 2004 Nov 21; 93(11):1479-85. PubMed ID: 15513576
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  • 14. Neurobehavioral deficits in neonatal rhesus monkeys exposed to cocaine in utero.
    He N, Bai J, Champoux M, Suomi SJ, Lidow MS.
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  • 15. The effects of prenatal drug exposure, term status, and caregiving on arousal and arousal modulation in 8-week-old infants.
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  • 16. Neurological correlates of fetal cocaine exposure.
    Chiriboga CA.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():109-25. PubMed ID: 9668401
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  • 17. Prenatal exposure to cocaine impairs neuronal coding of attention and discriminative learning.
    Gabriel M, Taylor C.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 Jun 21; 846():194-212. PubMed ID: 9668408
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  • 18. Neurobehavioral teratogenicity of gestational cocaine exposure.
    Spear LP, Kirstein CL, Frambes NA, Moody CA.
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  • 19. A behavioral teratogenic model of the impact of prenatal cocaine exposure on arousal regulatory systems.
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  • 20. Prenatal cocaine exposure impairs selective attention: evidence from serial reversal and extradimensional shift tasks.
    Garavan H, Morgan RE, Mactutus CF, Levitsky DA, Booze RM, Strupp BJ.
    Behav Neurosci; 2000 Aug 21; 114(4):725-38. PubMed ID: 10959532
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