Edward P. Riley

22.6k total citations · 5 hit papers
286 papers, 16.2k citations indexed

About

Edward P. Riley is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Rheumatology and Obstetrics and Gynecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Edward P. Riley has authored 286 papers receiving a total of 16.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 246 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 50 papers in Rheumatology and 43 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Recurrent topics in Edward P. Riley's work include Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects (243 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (116 papers) and Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (68 papers). Edward P. Riley is often cited by papers focused on Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects (243 papers), Birth, Development, and Health (116 papers) and Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (68 papers). Edward P. Riley collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and Finland. Edward P. Riley's co-authors include Sarah N. Mattson, Kenneth Lyons Jones, Christie L. McGee, Elizabeth R. Sowell, Terry L. Jernigan, Dean C. Delis, Jennifer D. Thomas, M. Alejandra Infante, Kenneth R. Warren and Tresa M. Roebuck and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Neurology and PEDIATRICS.

In The Last Decade

Edward P. Riley

282 papers receiving 15.5k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Edward P. Riley
Sarah N. Mattson United States
Ann P. Streissguth United States
Tracy L. Bale United States
Darryl W. Eyles Australia
Janina R. Galler United States
S. S. C. YEN United States
Alicia K. Smith United States
Sarah N. Mattson United States
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All Works

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Popova, Svetlana, Michael E. Charness, Larry Burd, et al.. (2023). Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Nature Reviews Disease Primers. 9(1). 11–11. 140 indexed citations breakdown →
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Wozniak, Jeffrey R., et al.. (2023). Results of a screening tool for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders are associated with neuropsychological and behavioral measures. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research. 47(8). 1560–1569. 4 indexed citations
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Simmons, Roger W., et al.. (2023). Spiral drawing deficits in children with prenatal alcohol exposure. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research. 47(11). 2045–2055.
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Mattson, Sarah N., et al.. (2023). Validation of the FASD‐Tree as a screening tool for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research. 47(2). 263–272. 10 indexed citations
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Villodas, Miguel T., Claire D. Coles, Julie A. Kable, et al.. (2021). Development and validation of a postnatal risk score that identifies children with prenatal alcohol exposure. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 46(1). 52–65. 12 indexed citations
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Mueller, Bryon A., Timothy Hendrickson, Sarah N. Mattson, et al.. (2020). Para‐limbic Structural Abnormalities Are Associated With Internalizing Symptoms in Children With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 44(8). 1598–1608. 17 indexed citations
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Sullivan, Edith V., Eileen M. Moore, Barton Lane, et al.. (2020). Graded Cerebellar Lobular Volume Deficits in Adolescents and Young Adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Cerebral Cortex. 30(9). 4729–4746. 20 indexed citations
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Water, Erik de, Judith K. Eckerle, Birgit A. Fink, et al.. (2020). Executive and Social Functioning Across Development in Children and Adolescents With Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 45(2). 457–469. 17 indexed citations
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Doyle, Lauren R., Eileen M. Moore, Claire D. Coles, et al.. (2018). Executive Functioning Correlates With Communication Ability in Youth With Histories of Heavy Prenatal Alcohol Exposure. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. 24(10). 1026–1037. 15 indexed citations
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Hendrickson, Timothy, Bryon A. Mueller, Elizabeth R. Sowell, et al.. (2017). Cortical gyrification is abnormal in children with prenatal alcohol exposure. NeuroImage Clinical. 15. 391–400. 33 indexed citations
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Yang, Yaling, Florence F. Roussotte, Eric Kan, et al.. (2011). Abnormal Cortical Thickness Alterations in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and Their Relationships with Facial Dysmorphology. Cerebral Cortex. 22(5). 1170–1179. 86 indexed citations
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Riley, Edward P., et al.. (2011). Alcohol, drugs and medication in pregnancy : the long-term outcome for the child. 5 indexed citations
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Johnson, Bankole A., Robert O. Messing, Michael E. Charness, et al.. (2011). Should the Reorganization of Addiction-Related Research Across All the National Institutes of Health Be Structural?-The Devil Is Truly in the Details. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 35(4). 572–580. 7 indexed citations
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Riley, Edward P., Consuelo Guerri, Michael E. Charness, et al.. (2003). Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: Advancing Knowledge Through International Collaborations. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 27(1). 118–135. 3 indexed citations
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Simmons, Roger W., et al.. (2002). Timing Accuracy and Variability in Children With Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 26(12). 1887–1896. 20 indexed citations
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Roebuck, Tresa M., Sarah N. Mattson, & Edward P. Riley. (1999). Behavioral and Psychosocial Profiles of Alcohol‐Exposed Children. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 23(6). 1070–1076. 185 indexed citations
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Thomas, Jennifer D., et al.. (1998). Neonatal Alcohol Exposure Produces Hyperactivity in High-Alcohol-Sensitive But Not in Low-Alcohol-Sensitive Rats. Alcohol. 16(3). 237–242. 18 indexed citations
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Sowell, Elizabeth R., Terry L. Jernigan, Sarah N. Mattson, et al.. (1996). Abnormal Development of the Cerebellar Vermis in Children Prenatally Exposed to Alcohol: Size Reduction in Lobules I–V. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 20(1). 31–34. 189 indexed citations
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Riley, Edward P. & John A. Foss. (1991). Exploratory behavior and locomotor activity: A failure to find effects in animals prenatally exposed to cocaine. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 13(5). 553–558. 30 indexed citations
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Driscoll, Cynthia D., Ann P. Streissguth, & Edward P. Riley. (1990). Prenatal alcohol exposure: Comparability of effects in humans and animal models. Neurotoxicology and Teratology. 12(3). 231–237. 301 indexed citations

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