Academic Title
Affiliation
Major Area(s) of Study
Research Assistant Professor SDSU Neuropsychology
     
E-mail
Phone
Address
eimoore@sdsu.edu 619-594-0544 6330 Alvarado Court, Suit 100, San Diego, CA 92120
Website

eileen-moore-ph-d

Graduate Institution

Binghamton University

Research Description

My research uses a translational framework to examine factors that impact brain development, cognition, and behavior throughout the lifespan. I am particularly interested in studying the impact of alcohol and other drugs on neurodevelopment. Additional research areas include sex differences and genetic factors that impact outcomes following prenatal exposures. Current projects are using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques to examine the brain in individuals with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD).

Representative Publications
  • Moore, E. M., Infante, M. A., Migliorini, R., Mattson, S. N., & Riley, E. P. (2016). Pituitary lacks sexual dimorphism and displays reduced signal intensity on T1-weighted MRI in adolescents with histories of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Neurotoxicology and teratology, 57, 106-111.

  • Moore, E. M., & Riley, E. P. (2015). What happens when children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders become adults?. Current developmental disorders reports, 2(3), 219-227.

  • Infante, M. A., Moore, E. M., Bischoff-Grethe, A., Migliorini, R., Mattson, S. N., & Riley, E. P. (2015). Atypical cortical gyrification in adolescents with histories of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Brain research, 1624, 446-454.