Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine

作者: Kevin F. Schama , Leonard L. Howell , Larry D. Byrd

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012347360-8/50009-4

关键词: GestationPrenatal exposureIn uteroFetusDevelopmental psychologyStructure and functionPregnancyPhysiologyEpidemiologyMedicine

摘要: Publisher Summary Cocaine has been the focus of considerable scientific attention in recent years due to its increased use North America. In United States, it is estimated that more than 30 million people have tried cocaine, and up 8 regularly. The amount exposure a fetus may receive when mother uses cocaine critical assessing whether there be significant risks. Many lifestyle socio-economic factors are correlated with produce gestational effects on their own, or interact cocaine's gestation. A number epidemiological studies conducted attempt ascertain directly role during pregnancy. Long-term learning deficits changes unlearned behaviors following utero multiple daily doses different periods maternal plasma concentrations elucidated this chapter. An advantage using nonhuman subjects Central Nervous System (CNS) structure function can observed through various invasive techniques.

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