“…Preclinical rodent studies indicate that choline supplementation concurrent with early postnatal AE or in adolescence reverses damage to the global epigenome of the hippocampus and PFC in addition to ameliorating cognitive and behavioral deficits in AE rats (Balaraman, Idrus, & Thomas, 2017;Bottom, Abbott, & Huffman, 2020;Davis, Tang, He, Lee, & Bearer, 2020;Otero, Thomas, Saski, Xia, & Kelly, 2012;Perkins, Fadel, & Kelly, 2015;Ryan, Williams, & Thomas, 2008;Schneider & Thomas, 2016). Clinical studies assessing the efficacy of maternal choline supplementation during the perinatal period demonstrate a transient increase in infant cognition speed and an increase in visual recognition memory in FASD-diagnosed infants (Caudill, Strupp, Muscalu, Nevins, & Canfield, 2018;Fuglestad et al, 2013Fuglestad et al, , 2015Jacobson et al, 2018;Wozniak et al, 2020). However, this outcome is inconsistent and is most efficacious when administered either during prenatal AE or prior to 5 years of age (Nguyen, Risbud, Mattson, Chambers, & Thomas, 2016).…”