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Scientific programme
Thursday, 28 May 2015
General Assembly
13:30–14:30
Boisdale 2
General Assembly (for members only)
HT-1
Hot Topic Symposium
15:00–16:30
Lomund Auditorium
ADHD and comorbidity
Chairs:
F. Reimherr, USA
S. Kooij, The Netherlands
HT-1-001 The relevance of comorbidity in adult
ADHD
F. Reimherr, USA
HT-1-002 Obesity in ADHD
S. Cortese, Italy
HT-1-003 Sleep disorders and ADHD
S. Kooij, The Netherlands
HT-2
Hot Topic Symposium
15:00–16:30
Carron 1/2
Treatment and course of ADHD in offenders
Chairs:
M. Rösler, Germany
S. Young, United Kingdom
HT-2-001 Ten-year follow-up in juvenile and young
adult offenders
F. Philipp-Wiegmann, Germany
HT-2-002 Impact of ADHD on the legal prognosis
of young offenders: A ten-year follow-up
W. Retz, Germany
HT-2-003 Psychosocial treatment of offenders with
ADHD
S. Young, United Kingdom
HT-2-004 Pharmacological treatment of offenders
with ADHD
Y. Ginsberg, Sweden
HT-3
Hot Topic Symposium
15:00–16:30
Dochart 1/2
Cross-cultural issues in ADHD
Chairs:
K. W. Lange, Germany
D. Silva, Australia
HT-3-001 ADHD across cultures: Bona fide mental
disorder versus social construction
K. W. Lange, Germany
HT-3-002 Clinical impact of ADHD in South America
L. Viola, Uruguay
HT-3-003 Medical and social aspects of ADHD in
Asia
Y. Zheng, People‘s Republic of China
HT-3-004 Life course of ADHD for Aboriginals com-
pared to non-Aboriginal children
D. Silva, Australia
YS-1
Young Scientist Session
15:00–16:30
Boisdale 2
Young Scientists´Session I
Chairs:
F. X. Catellanos, USA
K. Rubia, United Kingdom
YS-1-001 Cortico-striatal network dysfunction in
ADHD
M. Oldehinkel, The Netherlands
YS-1-002 Double-dissociation between the mecha-
nisms leading to impulsivity and inatten-
tion in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity
Disorder: A resting state functional con-
nectivity study
V. Parlatini, United Kingdom
YS-1-003 Associations between serotonin trans-
porter gene (SLC6A4) methylation and
clinical characteristics and cortical thick-
ness in children with ADHD
S. Park, Republic of Korea
YS-1-004 (Grey) matter of attention: Cortical mor-
phometry in Attention Deficit/Hyper
activity Disorder
T. J. Silk, Australia