“…PBDE exposure during fetal brain development is associated with deficits in cognitive function and behavior, including lower scores for full scale IQ (FSIQ), language, memory, reading, and executive function, as well as increased hyperactivity and attention problems (Chen et al, 2014; Cowell et al, 2015; Ding et al, 2015; Eskenazi et al, 2013; Gascon et al, 2011; Herbstman et al, 2010; Roze et al, 2009; Sagiv et al, 2015; Shy et al, 2011; Vuong et al, 2016; Zhang et al, 2017). In addition, postnatal exposure to PBDEs has also been associated with poorer FSIQ, slower processing speeds, inattention, and poorer social skills, lending evidence to support that PBDE neurotoxicity also occurs during childhood, when the brain is continuing to undergo synapse pruning and myelination (Adgent et al, 2014; Eskenazi et al, 2013; Gascon et al, 2011; Hoffman et al, 2012; Sagiv et al, 2015).…”