Nathaniel Khaole
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Recent Articles
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Suttie M, Foroud T, Wetherill L, Jacobson J, Molteno C, Meintjes E, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2013 Feb;
131(3):e779-88.
PMID: 23439907
Objective: Classic facial characteristics of fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) are shortened palpebral fissures, smooth philtrum, and thin upper vermillion. We aim to help pediatricians detect facial dysmorphism across the fetal...
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Jacobson S, Stanton M, Dodge N, Pienaar M, Fuller D, Molteno C, et al.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2010 Nov;
35(2):250-64.
PMID: 21073484
Background: Classical eyeblink conditioning (EBC) involves contingent temporal pairing of a conditioned stimulus (e.g., tone) with an unconditioned stimulus (e.g., air puff). Impairment of EBC has been demonstrated in studies...
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Meintjes E, Jacobson J, Molteno C, Gatenby J, Warton C, Cannistraci C, et al.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2010 Jun;
34(8):1450-64.
PMID: 20528824
Background: Number processing deficits are frequently seen in children exposed to alcohol in utero. Methods: Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the neural correlates of number processing in...
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May P, Gossage J, Smith M, Tabachnick B, Robinson L, Manning M, et al.
J Dev Behav Pediatr
. 2010 May;
31(4):304-16.
PMID: 20431397
Objective: To examine the variation in significant dysmorphic features in children from 3 different populations with the most dysmorphic forms of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), and...
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Burden M, Andrew C, Saint-Amour D, Meintjes E, Molteno C, Hoyme H, et al.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2009 Sep;
33(11):1994-2004.
PMID: 19719791
Background: Both executive function deficits and slower processing speed are characteristic of children with fetal alcohol exposure, but the temporal dynamics of neural activity underlying cognitive processing deficits in fetal...
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Dodge N, Jacobson J, Molteno C, Meintjes E, Bangalore S, Diwadkar V, et al.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2009 Jun;
33(9):1628-37.
PMID: 19519722
Background: Previous research has demonstrated that heavy prenatal alcohol exposure affects the size and shape of the corpus callosum (CC) and compromises interhemispheric transfer of information. The aim of this...
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Jacobson S, Stanton M, Molteno C, Burden M, Fuller D, Hoyme H, et al.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
. 2007 Dec;
32(2):365-72.
PMID: 18162064
Background: Eyeblink conditioning (EBC) is a Pavlovian paradigm that involves contingent temporal pairing of a conditioned stimulus (e.g., tone) with an unconditioned stimulus (e.g., air puff). Animal studies have shown...
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Hoyme H, May P, Kalberg W, Kodituwakku P, Gossage J, Trujillo P, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2005 Jan;
115(1):39-47.
PMID: 15629980
Background: The adverse effects of alcohol on the developing human represent a spectrum of structural anomalies and behavioral and neurocognitive disabilities, most accurately termed fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). The...