Author:
Semrud-Clikeman Margaret,Ellison Phyllis Anne Teeter
Reference192 articles.
1. Accornero, V. H., Amado, A. J., Morrow, C. E., Xue, L., Anthony, J. C., & Bandstra, E. S. (2007). Impact of prenatal cocaine exposure on attention and response inhibition as assessed by continuous performance tests. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 28, 195–205.
2. Adnams, C. M., Kodituwakku, P. W., Hay, A., Molteno, C. D., Viljoen, D. L., & May, P. A. (2001). Patterns of cognitive-motor development in children with fetal alcohol syndrome from a community in South Africa. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research, 25, 557–562.
3. Ahmadi, J., Kampman, K., Dackis, C., Sparkman, T., & Pettinati, H. (2008). Cocaine withdrawal symptoms identify “Type B” cocaine-dependent patients. The American Journal on Addictions, 17, 60–64.
4. Anderson, P., Anderson, V., Grimwood, K., Nolan, T., Catroppa, C., & Keir, E. (1997). Neuropsychological consequences of bacterial meningitis: A prospective study. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 3, 47–48.
5. Anderson, V., Bond, L., Catroppa, C., Grimwood, K., Keir, E., & Nolan, T. (1997). Childhood bacterial meningitis: Impact of age at illness and medical complications on long-term outcome. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 3, 147–158.