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Amanda C Wylie

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Biological Psychiatry|March 11, 2023
Environmental Toxicants and the Developing BrainAmanda C Wylie, Sarah J Short
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|May 16, 2019
Using Repeated-Measures Data to Make Stronger Tests of the Association between Executive Function Skills and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptomatology in Early ChildhoodMichael T Willoughby, Amanda C Wylie, Clancy B Blair
Developmental Psychology|December 28, 2018
Testing longitudinal associations between executive function and academic achievementMichael T Willoughby, Amanda C Wylie, Michael H Little
PLOS Global Public Health|July 11, 2025
Testing the feasibility and utility of an executive function battery for use with primary school-aged students in MalawiMichael T Willoughby, Maclean Vokhiwa, Amanda C Wylie, et al.
Toxicology Letters|April 18, 2025
The role of the gut microbiome in the associations between lead exposure and child neurodevelopmentAmanda C Wylie, Nicolas Murgueitio, Alexander L Carlson, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|June 11, 2022
Testing a cascade model linking prenatal inflammation to child executive functionMarie Camerota, Amanda C Wylie, Jessica Goldblum, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|January 20, 2024
Maternal prenatal lead levels and neonatal brain volumes: Testing moderations by maternal depressive symptoms and family incomeAmanda C Wylie, Sarah J Short, Rebecca C Fry, et al.
Neurotoxicology|April 25, 2025
Infant cognitive home environment as a moderator for the association of prenatal lead on child languageAmanda C Wylie, Michael T Willoughby, Rebecca C Fry, et al.
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Biological Psychiatry|March 11, 2023
Environmental Toxicants and the Developing BrainAmanda C Wylie, Sarah J Short
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|May 16, 2019
Using Repeated-Measures Data to Make Stronger Tests of the Association between Executive Function Skills and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptomatology in Early ChildhoodMichael T Willoughby, Amanda C Wylie, Clancy B Blair
Developmental Psychology|December 28, 2018
Testing longitudinal associations between executive function and academic achievementMichael T Willoughby, Amanda C Wylie, Michael H Little
PLOS Global Public Health|July 11, 2025
Testing the feasibility and utility of an executive function battery for use with primary school-aged students in MalawiMichael T Willoughby, Maclean Vokhiwa, Amanda C Wylie, et al.
Toxicology Letters|April 18, 2025
The role of the gut microbiome in the associations between lead exposure and child neurodevelopmentAmanda C Wylie, Nicolas Murgueitio, Alexander L Carlson, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|June 11, 2022
Testing a cascade model linking prenatal inflammation to child executive functionMarie Camerota, Amanda C Wylie, Jessica Goldblum, et al.
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|January 20, 2024
Maternal prenatal lead levels and neonatal brain volumes: Testing moderations by maternal depressive symptoms and family incomeAmanda C Wylie, Sarah J Short, Rebecca C Fry, et al.
Neurotoxicology|April 25, 2025
Infant cognitive home environment as a moderator for the association of prenatal lead on child languageAmanda C Wylie, Michael T Willoughby, Rebecca C Fry, et al.
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