Learning Objectives:
1. Define cognitive control and the ways it may be altered in children with prenatal opioid exposure.
2. Explain how cognitive control may be important for future research and intervention efforts for children exposed to opioids prenatally.
Emilia F. Cárdenas, Kaylin E. Hill, Elizabeth Estes, Sanjana Ravi, Andrew E. Molnar Jr, Kathryn L. Humphreys & Autumn Kujawa (2024): Neural and behavioral indicators of cognitive control in preschoolers with and without prenatal opioid exposure, Child Neuropsychology, 30:2, 329-347, DOI: 10.1080/09297049.2023.2196397