Publications by authors named "Emma Margolis"

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  • - EEG studies are essential for understanding how the brain develops over a person's lifetime, but there are challenges with reporting important data characteristics in pediatric research.
  • - A newly developed toolbox aims to address these issues by providing user-friendly software for estimating reliability, effect size, and measurement errors in EEG data.
  • - This toolbox helps researchers determine the necessary number of trials for reliable findings and integrates with existing EEG preprocessing pipelines to improve the reporting of data quality metrics.
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Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) affects neurodevelopment in over 59 million individuals globally. Prior studies using dichotomous categorization of alcohol use and comorbid substance exposures provide limited knowledge of how prenatal alcohol specifically impacts early human neurodevelopment. In this longitudinal cohort study from Cape Town, South Africa, PAE is measured continuously-characterizing timing, dose, and drinking patterns (i.

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Early environments can have significant and lasting effects on brain, body, and behavior across the lifecourse. Here, we address current research efforts to understand how experiences impact neurodevelopment with a new perspective integrating two well-known conceptual frameworks - the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) and sensitive/critical period frameworks. Specifically, we consider how prenatal experiences characterized in the DOHaD model impact two key neurobiological mechanisms of sensitive/critical periods for adapting to and learning from the postnatal environment.

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The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated dramatic shifts in the delivery and evaluation of attachment-based home-visiting services. The pandemic disrupted a pilot randomized clinical trial of modified Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (mABC), an attachment-based intervention adapted for pregnant and peripartum mothers with opioid use disorders. We transitioned from in-person to telehealth delivery of mABC and modified Developmental Education for Families, an active comparison intervention targeting healthy development.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted research activities globally. Researchers need safe and creative procedures to resume data collection, particularly for projects evaluating infant mental health interventions. Remote research is uniquely challenging for psychophysiological data collection, which typically requires close contact between researchers and participants as well as technical equipment frequently located in laboratory settings.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Emma Margolis"

  • - Emma Margolis's recent research focuses on the neurodevelopmental impacts of prenatal factors, particularly emphasizing the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure and how early environments influence brain development and behavior across the lifespan.
  • - Her work highlights the importance of reliable data measures in pediatric EEG studies, aiming to advance the reproducibility and quality of EEG research, which has significant clinical implications for understanding brain development.
  • - Margolis also addresses innovative adaptations in research methodologies during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly regarding telehealth interventions and remote data collection, to maintain continuity in studying attachment and development among vulnerable populations.