Prenatal Substance Exposure: Associations with Neurodevelopment in Middle Childhood
Conclusion The presence of clinically significant behavior problems in children with average PIQ, but below-average VIQ, could represent a unique endophenotype related to prenatal nicotine exposure in the context of other prenatal substance exposures.
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Source: American Journal of Perinatology - Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Conradt, Elisabeth McGrath, Monica Knapp, Emily Li, Xiuhong Musci, Rashelle J. Mansolf, Maxwell Deoni, Sean Sathyanarayana, Sheela Ondersma, Steven J. Lester, Barry M. Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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