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Comparable measures of cognitive function in human infants and laboratory animals to identify environmental health risks to children.

The importance of including neurodevelopmental end points in environmental studies is clear. A validated measure of cognitive function in human infants that also has a homologous or parallel test in laboratory animal studies will provide a valuable approach for large-scale studies. Such a comparable...

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Autores principales: Sharbaugh, Carolyn, Viet, Susan Marie, Fraser, Alexa, McMaster, Suzanne B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14527843
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description The importance of including neurodevelopmental end points in environmental studies is clear. A validated measure of cognitive function in human infants that also has a homologous or parallel test in laboratory animal studies will provide a valuable approach for large-scale studies. Such a comparable test will allow researchers to observe the effect of environmental neurotoxicants in animals and relate those findings to humans. In this article, we present the results of a review of post-1990, peer-reviewed literature and current research examining measures of cognitive function that can be applied to both human infants (0-12 months old) and laboratory animals. We begin with a discussion of the definition of cognitive function and important considerations in cross-species research. We then describe identified comparable measures, providing a description of the test in human infants and animal subjects. Available information on test reliability, validity, and population norms, as well as test limitations and constraints, is also presented.
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spelling pubmed-12416862005-11-08 Comparable measures of cognitive function in human infants and laboratory animals to identify environmental health risks to children. Sharbaugh, Carolyn Viet, Susan Marie Fraser, Alexa McMaster, Suzanne B Environ Health Perspect Research Article The importance of including neurodevelopmental end points in environmental studies is clear. A validated measure of cognitive function in human infants that also has a homologous or parallel test in laboratory animal studies will provide a valuable approach for large-scale studies. Such a comparable test will allow researchers to observe the effect of environmental neurotoxicants in animals and relate those findings to humans. In this article, we present the results of a review of post-1990, peer-reviewed literature and current research examining measures of cognitive function that can be applied to both human infants (0-12 months old) and laboratory animals. We begin with a discussion of the definition of cognitive function and important considerations in cross-species research. We then describe identified comparable measures, providing a description of the test in human infants and animal subjects. Available information on test reliability, validity, and population norms, as well as test limitations and constraints, is also presented. 2003-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1241686/ /pubmed/14527843 Text en
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Comparable measures of cognitive function in human infants and laboratory animals to identify environmental health risks to children.
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title_full Comparable measures of cognitive function in human infants and laboratory animals to identify environmental health risks to children.
title_fullStr Comparable measures of cognitive function in human infants and laboratory animals to identify environmental health risks to children.
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title_short Comparable measures of cognitive function in human infants and laboratory animals to identify environmental health risks to children.
title_sort comparable measures of cognitive function in human infants and laboratory animals to identify environmental health risks to children.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14527843
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