Facial Curvature Detects and Explicates Ethnic Differences in Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Exposure.
Michael SuttieLeah WetherillSandra W JacobsonJoseph L JacobsonH Eugene HoymeElizabeth R SowellClaire ColesJeffrey R WozniakEdward P RileyKenneth L JonesTatiana ForoudPeter Hammondnull nullPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2017)
Facial curvature assists the recognition of the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure and helps explain why different facial regions result in inconsistent control-FAS discrimination rates in disparate ethnic groups. Heavy prenatal alcohol exposure can give rise to orbital hypertelorism, supporting a long-standing suggestion that prenatal alcohol exposure at a particular time causes increased separation of the brain hemispheres with a concomitant increase in orbital separation.