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Higher functioning children with prenatal alcohol exposure: is there a specific neurocognitive profile? Child Neuropsychol. 19(6):561-78.
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2013. Frontostriatal connectivity in children during working memory and the effects of prenatal methamphetamine, alcohol, and polydrug exposure.. Dev Neurosci. 34(1):43-57.
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2012. A longitudinal study of the long-term consequences of drinking during pregnancy: heavy in utero alcohol exposure disrupts the normal processes of brain development.. J Neurosci. 32(44):15243-51.
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2012. Translation of an evidence-based social skills intervention for children with prenatal alcohol exposure in a community mental health setting.. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 36(1):141-52.
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2012. White matter microstructural alterations in children with prenatal methamphetamine/polydrug exposure.. Psychiatry Res. 204(2-3):140-8.
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Differentiating prenatal exposure to methamphetamine and alcohol versus alcohol and not methamphetamine using tensor-based brain morphometry and discriminant analysis.. J Neurosci. 30(11):3876-85.
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2010. Impact of a social skills intervention on the hostile attributions of children with prenatal alcohol exposure.. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 34(2):231-41.
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2010. Altered frontal-parietal functioning during verbal working memory in children and adolescents with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure.. Hum Brain Mapp. 30(10):3200-8.
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2009. Behavioral regulation as a predictor of response to Children's Friendship Training in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.. Clin Neuropsychol. 23(3):428-45.
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2009. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of verbal learning in children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure.. Neuroreport. 18(7):635-9.
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2007. A controlled social skills training for children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.. J Consult Clin Psychol. 74(4):639-48.
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2006. Executive functioning predicts social skills following prenatal alcohol exposure.. Child Neuropsychol. 12(6):439-52.
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2006. The relationship of prenatal alcohol exposure and the postnatal environment to child depressive symptoms.. J Pediatr Psychol. 31(1):50-64.
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2006. Report from the CDC. Physician and allied health professionals' training and fetal alcohol syndrome.. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 13(2):133-9.
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2004. Comparison of the adaptive functioning of children prenatally exposed to alcohol to a nonexposed clinical sample.. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 25(7):1018-24.
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