2:00 PM PN01 OPENPOSE-BASED MOVEMENT ARTIFACT REJECTION (OMAR) FOR INFANT EEG DATA
Sahana Nagabhushan Kalburgi, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
2:05 PM PN02 THE EFFECT OF PRENATAL EXPOSURE TO THC, NICOTINE, AND THE COMBINATION ON EARLY MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN A RODENT MODEL
Alia Westphal, San Diego State University, San Diego, United States
2:10 PM PN03 MATERNAL PREGNANCY-SPECIFIC ANXIETY AND INFANT OUTCOMES AT 12 MONTHS: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF MATERNAL PRENATAL INFLAMMATION
Gabrielle Rinne, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
2:15 PM PN04 Prenatal Cannabis Exposures and Child Autism Related Outcomes
CHAELA NUTOR, Emory University, Atlanta, United States
2:20 PM PN05 NEURAL MECHANISMS OF FEEDING DYSREGULATION FOLLOWING PRENATAL OPIOID EXPOSURE IN MALE AND FEMALE RATS
Kelsea Gildawie, Tufts University, North Grafton, United States
2:25 PM PN06 GESTATIONAL WEIGHT GAIN AND INFANT EMOTION REGULATION: NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY AND AFFECT-BIASED ATTENTION AT 6 MONTHS
Chen Su, University of Denver, Denver, United States
2:30 PM PN07 Neurophysiology of Sustained Attention in Early Infancy: Investigating Longitudinal Relations with Recognition Memory
Annie Aitken, New York University, Brooklyn, United States
2:35 PM PN08 CULTURAL VARIABILITY IN PARENT-CHILD INTERACTIONS DURING INFANCY
Claudia Espinoza-Heredia, Columbia University, New York, United States
2:40 PM PN09 SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE MATURATION OF THE GRASP IN INFANCY: A LONGITUDINAL KINEMATIC ANALYSIS
Kaitlyn Campbell, Temple University, Philadelphia, United States
2:45 PM PN10 EARLY EXPOSURE TO INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE AND SALIENCE NETWORK FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY IN SOUTH AFRICAN INFANTS OVER THE FIRST POSTNATAL YEAR
Michal Zieff, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
2:50 PM PN11 INFANTS PRENATALLY EXPOSED TO SARS-COV-2 SHOW THE ABSENCE OF FIDGETY MOVEMENTS AND ARE AT HIGHER RISK FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Vania Aldrete, Universidad Panamericana campus Ciudad de México, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico
2:55 PM PN12 MATERNAL ART THROUGHOUT PREGNANCY PREVENTS CAUDATE VOLUME REDUCTIONS IN HIV-EXPOSED UNINFECTED NEONATES
Abdulmumin Ibrahim, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa