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Effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on cognitive and behavioral development: Findings from a hierarchical meta-analysis of data from six prospective longitudinal U.S. cohorts.

Joseph L JacobsonTugba Akkaya-HocagilLouise M RyanNeil C DodgeGale A RichardsonHeather Carmichael OlsonClaire D ColesNancy L DayRichard J CookSandra W Jacobson
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
The similarity in the effect sizes for the four domains of cognitive function suggests that PAE affects an underlying component or components of cognition involving learning and memory and executive function that are reflected in IQ and academic achievement scores. The weaker effects in the more middle-class cohort may reflect a more cognitively stimulating environment, a different maternal drinking pattern (lower alcohol dose/occasion), and/or better maternal prenatal nutrition. These findings identify two domains of cognition-learning/memory and set-shifting-that are particularly affected by PAE, and one, sustained attention, which is apparently spared.
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