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Associations between simulated and self-reported driving among young adults with and without prenatal cocaine exposure

October 20, 2021
by Justin Laing

Dr. Deepa Camenga as lead author, in collaboration with several Yale DrivSim faculty, published a study focused on examining associations between simulated and self-reported driving among teens with and without prenatal cocaine exposure.

Results from this study suggest that adults with prenatal cocaine exposure have similar driving behaviors and performance as their peers that were not exposed to cocaine.

Visit the online publication to read more on this study

Submitted by Justin Laing on October 20, 2021