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Increases, Reductions, or No Effect? The Puzzle of Neural Findings from Animal Models of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure

In the past 10 years, behavioral neuroscience research has revealed that prenatal exposure to cocaine results in a specific constellation of cognitive impairments, primarily within the domains of selective attention, sustained attention, and emotional reactivity. In this time, numerous animal models...

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Attention
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Fetuses
Neurology
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