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Research to Reverse Alcohol’s Effects on the Young Brain

July 30, 2018

researcher“Is it possible to reverse the cognitive deficits seen in children exposed to alcohol in the womb?

San Diego State University psychology professor Jennifer Thomas has made this question a central focus of her life’s work. Thomas led the team that first studied how the essential nutrient choline, plentiful in food like eggs and liver, may improve the cognitive and behavioral function of a fetus or infant whose brain is impaired from prenatal exposure to alcohol.”

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Professor Emmorey Featured in Newsweek: What Happens When You Flip Between Languages

posted on September 12, 2018

Research to Reverse Alcohol’s Effects on the Young Brain

posted on July 30, 2018

Big Data Meets Balance

posted on June 13, 2018

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