Natacha Akshoomoff

Affiliations: 
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Psychobiology Psychology, Neuroscience Biology
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Adrian J, Sawyer C, Bakeman R, et al. (2022) Longitudinal Structural and Diffusion-Weighted Neuroimaging of Young Children Born Preterm. Pediatric Neurology. 141: 34-41
Montag AC, Jones KL, Del Campo M, et al. (2022) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and access to Regional Center Services in San Diego County. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
Sawyer C, Adrian J, Bakeman R, et al. (2021) Self-regulation task in young school age children born preterm: Correlation with early academic achievement. Early Human Development. 157: 105362
Adrian JA, Bakeman R, Akshoomoff N, et al. (2020) Cognitive functions mediate the effect of preterm birth on mathematics skills in young children. Child Neuropsychology : a Journal On Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence. 1-23
Hasler HM, Brown TT, Akshoomoff N. (2019) Variations in brain morphometry among healthy preschoolers born preterm. Early Human Development. 140: 104929
Chambers CD, Coles C, Kable J, et al. (2019) Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in a Pacific Southwest City: Maternal and Child Characteristics. Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research
Montag AC, Romero R, Jensen T, et al. (2019) The Prevalence of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders in An American Indian Community. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 16
Iyer S, Do D, Akshoomoff N, et al. (2018) Development of a brief screening tool for Early Literacy Skills in Preschool Children. Academic Pediatrics
Akshoomoff N, Brown TT, Bakeman R, et al. (2018) Developmental differentiation of executive functions on the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery. Neuropsychology. 32: 777-783
Schork AJ, Brown TT, Hagler DJ, et al. (2018) Polygenic risk for psychiatric disorders correlates with executive function in typical development. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12480
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