Research on the neuropsychological effects of exposure to styrene are reviewed, including subjective complaints, laboratory exposure, short- and long-term occupational exposure, possible long-term occupational illness, neuropsychiatric implications, and animals' behavior. The findings are discussed in relation to optimal levels of exposure, drivers' safety, a sensitive neuropsychological screening battery, current controversies, and future directions for research.
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