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Lianne J Woodward

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Early Human Development|December 2, 2017
Early inhibitory control and working memory abilities of children prenatally exposed to methadoneTerri A Levine, Lianne J Woodward
Plos One|October 16, 2020
Neurobehavior of newborn infants exposed prenatally to methadone and identification of a neurobehavioral profile linked to poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 24 monthsTrecia A Wouldes, Lianne J Woodward
Psychological Assessment|March 9, 2011
Preschool executive control on the Shape School task: measurement considerations and utilityVerena E Pritchard, Lianne J Woodward
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|January 28, 2010
Maternal methadone dose during pregnancy and infant clinical outcomeTrecia A Wouldes, Lianne J Woodward
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|October 9, 2013
Maternal methadone dose during pregnancy and infant clinical outcome: response to O'Grady et alTrecia A Wouldes, Lianne J Woodward
Archives of General Psychiatry|March 7, 2002
Mental health, educational, and social role outcomes of adolescents with depressionDavid M Fergusson, Lianne J Woodward
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|December 17, 2002
Early parent-child relations and family functioning of preschool boys with pervasive hyperactivityLouise J Keown, Lianne J Woodward
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|April 28, 2015
Social development of children born very preterm: a systematic reviewKirsten Ritchie, Samudragupta Bora, Lianne J Woodward
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 1, 2018
Peer Relationship Outcomes of School-Age Children Born Very PretermKirsten Ritchie, Samudragupta Bora, Lianne J Woodward
Developmental Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
Neonatal cerebral abnormalities and later verbal and visuospatial working memory abilities of children born very pretermCaron A C Clark, Lianne J Woodward
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Early Human Development|December 2, 2017
Early inhibitory control and working memory abilities of children prenatally exposed to methadoneTerri A Levine, Lianne J Woodward
Plos One|October 16, 2020
Neurobehavior of newborn infants exposed prenatally to methadone and identification of a neurobehavioral profile linked to poorer neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 24 monthsTrecia A Wouldes, Lianne J Woodward
Psychological Assessment|March 9, 2011
Preschool executive control on the Shape School task: measurement considerations and utilityVerena E Pritchard, Lianne J Woodward
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|January 28, 2010
Maternal methadone dose during pregnancy and infant clinical outcomeTrecia A Wouldes, Lianne J Woodward
Neurotoxicology and Teratology|October 9, 2013
Maternal methadone dose during pregnancy and infant clinical outcome: response to O'Grady et alTrecia A Wouldes, Lianne J Woodward
Archives of General Psychiatry|March 7, 2002
Mental health, educational, and social role outcomes of adolescents with depressionDavid M Fergusson, Lianne J Woodward
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology|December 17, 2002
Early parent-child relations and family functioning of preschool boys with pervasive hyperactivityLouise J Keown, Lianne J Woodward
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|April 28, 2015
Social development of children born very preterm: a systematic reviewKirsten Ritchie, Samudragupta Bora, Lianne J Woodward
The Journal of Pediatrics|July 1, 2018
Peer Relationship Outcomes of School-Age Children Born Very PretermKirsten Ritchie, Samudragupta Bora, Lianne J Woodward
Developmental Neuropsychology|November 2, 2010
Neonatal cerebral abnormalities and later verbal and visuospatial working memory abilities of children born very pretermCaron A C Clark, Lianne J Woodward
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