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, M. K. Weinberg, R. Seifer, S. Shankaran, L. L. Wright, D. S. Messinger, B. M. Lester, L. LaGasse, C. R. Bauer, H. Bada, K. Poole, J. Liu

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