Behavioral studies of drug-exposed offspring : methodological issues in human and animal research / editors, Cora Lee Wetherington, Vincent L. Smeriglio, Loretta P. Finnegan.
Imprint
Rockville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1996.
"Based on the papers from a technical review ... held on July 12-13, 1993."--p. ii.
Form
Also available via Internet from NIDA web site.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Long-term effects of developmental exposure to cocaine on learned and unlearned behaviors -- Effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on sebsequent learning in the rat -- Prenatal exposure to drugs of abuse: methodological considerations and effects on sexual differentation -- Assessment of the effects of developmental toxicants: pharmacological and stress vulnerability of offspring -- Comparability of human and animal studies of developmental cocaine exposure -- Studies of cocaine-exposed human infants -- Exposure to cocaine: behavioral outcomes in preschool and school-age children -- Exposure to opiates: behavioral outcomes in preschool and school-age children -- Behavioral outcomes in preschool and school-age children exposed prenatally to marijuana: a review and speculative interpretation -- Prenatal drug exposure: behavioral functioning in late childhood and adolescence -- Drug effects: a search for outcomes.