Effects of Prenatal Drug Exposure on Children's Working Memory: A Systematic Review
Purpose Substance use during pregnancy is a public health problem. Prenatal drug exposure (PDE) is linked to abnormal physical growth, altered brain organization, and cognitive, emotional, and behavioral problems later in life. Working memory (WM) plays an important role in the cognitive processes r...
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Main Authors: | Samariz Laboy-Hernández (Author), Nelson D. Cruz-Bermúdez (Author), Guillermo Bernal (Author) |
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Korean Child Neurology Society,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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