Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with childhood inhibitory control and adolescent academic achievement

Margolis, A. E., Ramphal, B., Pagliaccio, D., Banker, S., Selmanovic, E., Thomas, L. V., Factor-Litvak, P., Perera, F., Peterson, B. S., Rundle, A., Herbstman, J. B., Goldsmith, J., & Rauh, V. (2021). Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with childhood inhibitory control and adolescent academic achievement. Environmental Research, 202, 111570. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2021.111570
Authors:
Amy E. Margolis
Bruce Ramphal
David Pagliaccio
Sarah Banker
Ena Selmanovic
Lauren V. Thomas
Pam Factor-Litvak
Frederica Perera
Bradley S. Peterson
Andrew Rundle
Julie B. Herbstman
Jeff Goldsmith
Virginia Rauh
Affiliated Authors:
Amy E. Margolis
Bruce Ramphal
Ena Selmanovic
Lauren V. Thomas
Pam Factor-Litvak
Frederica Perera
Andrew Rundle
Julie B. Herbstman
Jeff Goldsmith
Virginia Rauh
Author Keywords:
academic achievement
air pollution
environmental exposure
inhibitory control
learning disorder
math
reading
Publication Type:
Article
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10.1016/j.envres.2021.111570
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