Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Record:   Prev Next
Resources
book
BookPrinted Material

Title Behavioral studies of drug-exposed offspring : methodological issues in human and animal research / editors, Cora Lee Wetherington, Vincent L. Smeriglio, Loretta P. Finnegan.

Publication Info. Rockville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1996.

Item Status

Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  HV5810 .B45 1996  1996    Available  ---
Description iv, 297 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series NIDA research monograph ; 164
NIH publication ; no. 96-4105
NIDA research monograph ; 164.
NIH publication ; no. 96-4105.
Note "Based on the papers from a technical review ... held on July 12-13, 1993."--p. ii.
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.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Added Author Wetherington, Cora Lee.
Smeriglio, Vincent L.
Finnegan, Loretta P.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
National Institute on Drug Abuse.