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  116. Sowell, E.R., Thompson, P.M., Peterson, B.S., Mattson, S.N., Welcome, S.E., Henkenius, A.L., Riley, E.P., Jernigan, T.L., and Toga, A.W. (2002). Mapping cortical gray matter asymmetry patterns in adolescents with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. NeuroImage, 17 (4), 1807-1819.
  117. Sowell, E.R., Thompson, P.M., Mattson, S.N., Tessner, K.D., Jernigan, T.L., Riley, E.P., and Toga, A.W. (2002). Regional brain shape abnormalities persist into adolescence after heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Cerebral Cortex, 12 (8), 856-865.
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  126. Mattson, S.N., Goodman, A.M., Caine, C., Delis, D.C., and Riley, E.P. (1999). Executive functioning in children with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23 (11), 1808-1815.
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  129. Roebuck, T.M., Mattson, S.N., and Riley, E.P. (1999). Behavioral and psychosocial profiles of alcohol-exposed children. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 23 (6), 1070-1076.
  130. Roebuck, T.M., Simmons, R.W., Richardson, C., Mattson, S.N., and Riley, E.P. (1998). Neuromuscular responses to disturbance of balance in children with prenatal exposure to alcohol. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22 (9), 1992-1997.
  131. Mattson, S.N. and Riley, E.P. (1998). A review of the neurobehavioral deficits in children with fetal alcohol syndrome or prenatal exposure to alcohol. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22 (2), 279-294.
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  133. Thomas, S.E., Kelly, S.J., Mattson, S.N., and Riley, E.P. (1998). Comparison of social abilities of children with fetal alcohol syndrome to those of children with similar IQ scores and normal controls. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22 (2), 528-533.
  134. Roebuck, T.M., Simmons, R.W., Mattson, S.N., and Riley, E.P. (1998). Prenatal exposure to alcohol affects the ability to maintain postural balance. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 22 (1), 252-258.
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  140. Sowell, E.R., Jernigan, T.L., Mattson, S.N., Riley, E.P., Sobel, D.F., and Jones, K.L. (1996). Abnormal development of the cerebellar vermis in children prenatally exposed to alcohol: Size reduction in lobules I-V. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20 (1), 31-34.
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  144. Mattson, S.N., Jernigan, T.L., and Riley, E.P. (1994). MRI and prenatal alcohol exposure: Images provide insight into FAS. Alcohol Health & Research World, 18 (1), 49-52.
  145. Mattson, S.N., Carlos, R., and Riley, E.P. (1993). The behavioral teratogenicity of alcohol is not affected by pretreatment with aspirin. Alcohol, 10 (1), 51-57.
  146. Mattson, S.N., Riley, E.P., Jernigan, T.L., Ehlers, C.L., Delis, D.C., Jones, K.L., Stern, C., Johnson, K.A., Hesselink, J.R., and Bellugi, U. (1992). Fetal alcohol syndrome: A case report of neuropsychological, MRI, and EEG assessment of two children. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 16 (5), 1001-1003.
  147. Zimmerberg, B., Mattson, S., and Riley, E.P. (1989). Impaired alternation test performance in adult rats following prenatal alcohol exposure. Pharmacology Biochemistry & Behavior, 32 (1), 293-299.
  148. Barron, S., Gagnon, W.A., Mattson, S.N., Kotch, L.E., Meyer, L.S., and Riley, E.P. (1988). The effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on odor associative learning in rats. Neurotoxicology and Teratology, 10 (4), 333-339.