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Linda L. LaGasse

Linda L. LaGasse

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
58
Citations
10089
World Ranking
1686
National Ranking
805

Overview

Linda L. LaGasse was affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their academic career involved research activities primarily connected to this institution.

There are no records available of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or details regarding specific fields, subfields, or topics of study within the provided data.

There are no documented awards linked to Linda L. LaGasse in the source information.

The scientist is deceased; therefore, all references to their career and activities are presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Smoking during pregnancy and newborn neurobehavior.

    Karen L. Law;Laura R. Stroud;Linda L. LaGasse;Raymond Niaura

  • The maternal lifestyle study: effects of substance exposure during pregnancy on neurodevelopmental outcome in 1-month-old infants.

    Barry M. Lester;Edward Z. Tronick;Linda LaGasse;Ronald Seifer

  • Literacy promotion in primary care pediatrics: can we make a difference?

    Pamela C. High;Linda LaGasse;Samuel Becker;Ingrid Ahlgren

  • The Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle Study: Effects of Prenatal Methamphetamine Exposure, Polydrug Exposure, and Poverty on Intrauterine Growth.

    Lynne M. Smith;Linda L. LaGasse;Chris Derauf;Penny Grant

  • Assessment of infant cry: Acoustic cry analysis and parental perception

    Linda L. LaGasse;A. Rebecca Neal;Barry M. Lester

  • Low birth weight and preterm births: etiologic fraction attributable to prenatal drug exposure.

    Henrietta S. Bada;Abhik Das;Charles R. Bauer;Seetha Shankaran

  • Cocaine exposure and children: the meaning of subtle effects

    Barry M. Lester;Linda L. LaGasse;Ronald Seifer

  • The maternal lifestyle study: cognitive, motor, and behavioral outcomes of cocaine-exposed and opiate-exposed infants through three years of age.

    Daniel S. Messinger;Charles R. Bauer;Abhik Das;Ron Seifer

  • Neonatal Neurobehavior Predicts Medical and Behavioral Outcome

    Jing Liu;Carla Bann;Barry Lester;Edward Tronick

  • Methamphetamine and other substance use during pregnancy: preliminary estimates from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) study

    Amelia M. Arria;Chris Derauf;Linda L. LaGasse;Penny Grant

  • Single-Family Room Care and Neurobehavioral and Medical Outcomes in Preterm Infants

    Barry M Lester;Katheleen Hawes;Beau Abar;Mary Sullivan

  • Prenatal methamphetamine use and neonatal neurobehavioral outcome

    Lynne M. Smith;Linda L. LaGasse;Chris Derauf;Penny Grant

  • Impact of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure on Child Behavior Problems Through School Age

    Henrietta S. Bada;Abhik Das;Charles R. Bauer;Seetha Shankaran

  • Maternal-Fetal Attachment

    Amy Salisbury;Karen Law;Lyn LaGasse;Barry Lester

  • Evaluation of a Clinic-Based Program to Promote Book Sharing and Bedtime Routines Among Low-Income Urban Families With Young Children

    Pamela High;Marita Hopmann;Linda LaGasse;Holly Linn

  • Impact of maternal substance use during pregnancy on childhood outcome.

    Seetha Shankaran;Barry M. Lester;Abhik Das;Charles R. Bauer

  • Cocaine Exposure Is Associated with Subtle Compromises of Infants' and Mothers' Social-Emotional Behavior and Dyadic Features of Their Interaction in the Face-to-Face Still-Face Paradigm.

    E. Z. Tronick;D. S. Messinger;M. K. Weinberg;B. M. Lester

  • Children of addicted women.

    Barry M. Lester;Linda L. Lagasse

  • Prenatal Methamphetamine Exposure and Childhood Behavior Problems at 3 and 5 Years of Age

    Linda L. Lagasse;Chris Derauf;Lynne M. Smith;Elana Newman

  • Diluted tincture of opium (DTO) and phenobarbital versus DTO alone for neonatal opiate withdrawal in term infants.

    Mara G. Coyle;Anne Ferguson;Linda Lagasse;William Oh

  • Effects of good form and spatial frequency on global precedence.

    Linda L. Lagasse

Frequent Co-Authors

Barry M. Lester
Barry M. Lester Brown University
Ronald Seifer
Ronald Seifer Brown University
Elana Newman
Elana Newman University of Tulsa
Daniel S. Messinger
Daniel S. Messinger University of Miami
Benjamin Thompson
Benjamin Thompson University of Waterloo
Daniel M. Bagner
Daniel M. Bagner Florida International University
Marjorie Beeghly
Marjorie Beeghly Wayne State University
David S. DeGarmo
David S. DeGarmo University of Oregon
Philip A. Fisher
Philip A. Fisher Stanford University
Laura R. Stroud
Laura R. Stroud Brown University

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