Authors
Sandra J Kelly, Charles R Goodlett, John H Hannigan
Publication date
2009
Source
Developmental disabilities research reviews
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
200-208
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., a Wiley company
Description
Animal models of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) have been used to demonstrate the specificity of alcohol's teratogenic effects and some of the underlying changes in the central nervous system (CNS) and, more recently, to explore ways to ameliorate the effects of alcohol. The main point of this review is to highlight research findings from the animal literature which point to the impact of the social context or social behavior on the effect(s) of alcohol exposure during development, and also to point to research questions about the social environment and effects of prenatal alcohol exposure that remain to be answered. Alcohol exposure during early development alters maternal responding to the exposed pup in a variety of ways and the alteration in maternal responding could alter later stress responsivity and adult maternal and social behavior of the exposed offspring. Environmental enrichment and voluntary …
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SJ Kelly, CR Goodlett, JH Hannigan - Developmental disabilities research reviews, 2009