Background: Studies of the adverse neurobehavioral effects of maternal alcohol consumption on the fetus have been largely confined to the postnatal period, after exposure to alcohol has finished. This study explored the brain function of the fetus, at the time of exposure to alcohol, to examine its effect on information processing and stability of performance. Methods: Five groups of fetuses, defined by maternal alcohol consumption patterns, were examined: control (no alcohol); moderate (5 to 10 units/wk either drunk evenly across the week or as a binge, in 2 to 3 days); heavy (20+ units/wk drunk evenly or as a binge). Fetal habituation performance was examined on 3 occasions, separated by 7 days, beginning at 35 weeks of gestation. The num...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
ecently a growing body of literature has shown that individuals affected by fetal alcohol spectrum d...
Deficits in information processing may be a core deficit after fetal alcohol exposure. This study wa...
Background Studies of the adverse neurobehavioral effects of maternal alcohol consumption on the fe...
Alcohol is one of the most commonly used illicit substances among pregnant women. Clinical and exper...
One of the distinguishing features of prenatal alcohol exposure is impaired cognitive and behavioral...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), caused by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, ha...
The consequences of maternal alcohol use during pregnancy on the outcome of offspring depend, among ...
Although public health campaigns advise pregnant women to abstain from ethanol, drinking during preg...
As of November 2014, a PubMed search for \u201cfetal alcohol\u201d retrieved more than 14,500 articl...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), caused by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, ha...
As of November 2014, a PubMed search for “fetal alcohol” retrieved more than 14,500 articles. Alcoho...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continue to be prev...
The adverse effects of prenatal alcohol consumption have long been known; however, a formal descript...
Converging evidence from various research areas indicates that people who have been exposed to alcoh...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
ecently a growing body of literature has shown that individuals affected by fetal alcohol spectrum d...
Deficits in information processing may be a core deficit after fetal alcohol exposure. This study wa...
Background Studies of the adverse neurobehavioral effects of maternal alcohol consumption on the fe...
Alcohol is one of the most commonly used illicit substances among pregnant women. Clinical and exper...
One of the distinguishing features of prenatal alcohol exposure is impaired cognitive and behavioral...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), caused by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, ha...
The consequences of maternal alcohol use during pregnancy on the outcome of offspring depend, among ...
Although public health campaigns advise pregnant women to abstain from ethanol, drinking during preg...
As of November 2014, a PubMed search for \u201cfetal alcohol\u201d retrieved more than 14,500 articl...
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD), caused by maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy, ha...
As of November 2014, a PubMed search for “fetal alcohol” retrieved more than 14,500 articles. Alcoho...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continue to be prev...
The adverse effects of prenatal alcohol consumption have long been known; however, a formal descript...
Converging evidence from various research areas indicates that people who have been exposed to alcoh...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
ecently a growing body of literature has shown that individuals affected by fetal alcohol spectrum d...
Deficits in information processing may be a core deficit after fetal alcohol exposure. This study wa...