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The following pages link to Effects of in utero cocaine exposure on newborn acoustical cry characteristics. (Q36155925):
Displaying 9 items.
- Translational analysis of effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on human infant cries and rat pup ultrasonic vocalizations (Q28544005) (← links)
- A flexible analysis tool for the quantitative acoustic assessment of infant cry. (Q30378568) (← links)
- Methylation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor (NR3C1) in Placenta Is Associated with Infant Cry Acoustics (Q30381276) (← links)
- Early postpartum pup preference is altered by gestational cocaine treatment: associations with infant cues and oxytocin expression in the MPOA. (Q30392130) (← links)
- Delayed developmental changes in neonatal vocalizations correlates with variations in ventral medial hypothalamus and central amygdala development in the rodent infant: effects of prenatal cocaine (Q30446463) (← links)
- Atypical cry acoustics in 6-month-old infants at risk for autism spectrum disorder. (Q30448560) (← links)
- Development of translational methods in spectral analysis of human infant crying and rat pup ultrasonic vocalizations for early neurobehavioral assessment (Q30473584) (← links)
- Late dose-response effects of prenatal cocaine exposure on newborn neurobehavioral performance. (Q36638507) (← links)
- Prenatal cocaine exposure revealed minimal postnatal changes in rat striatal dopamine D2 receptor sites and mRNA levels in the offspring (Q51596991) (← links)