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Cocaine and Infant Behavior
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1991
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Substance UseBrain DevelopmentEducationDrug-exposed InfantsAddiction MedicinePsychoactive Substance UseEarly Life ExposureChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesPsychoactive DrugBehavioral NeuroscienceDevelopmental ToxicologyFetal NeurodevelopmentInfant CognitionChild DevelopmentSubstance AbuseAddictionPediatricsNeuroscienceSubstance AddictionExposed InfantsMedicineInfant Behavior
Prenatal and early postnatal cocaine exposure may have lasting effects on brain development. Whereas adverse behavioral outcomes in exposed infants are plausible, they have not yet been well defined, due to methodological limitations of published studies. Improved research and clinical programs are needed to serve drug-exposed infants and their families.