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Scientific programme
Saturday, 30 May 2015
PL-2
Plenary Session
08:30–10:30
Clyde Auditorium
New advances in ADHD neurobiology
Chairs:
T. Banaschewski, Germany
M. Gerlach, Germany
PL-2-001 New advances in the neurobiology of
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
S. Faraone, USA
PL-2-002 25 years of neuroimaging: Progress
towards understanding the pathophy
siology of ADHD
F. X. Castellanos, USA
PL-2-003 Frontiers in the neuropsychology of
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder:
Seven important themes
E. J. S. Sonuga-Barke, United Kingdom
PL-2-004 Translating genetics findings into biologi-
cal mechanisms for ADHD through animal
models
K.-P. Lesch, Germany
10:30 – 11:00
Break
PL-3
Plenary Session
11:00–12:30
Clyde Auditorium
Role play clinical interview: An ADHD evaluation of
young John F. Kennedy
Moderator:
L. A. Rohde, Brazil
Interviewer: T. Brown, USA
Interview with Young JFK: A Bright, but Struggling
Student with ADHD?
An anachronistic clinical interview of JFK at age 18 years.
This role play will illustrate an approach to evaluation of a
very bright adolescent whose chronic struggles in high
school might be due to ADHD and/or emotional issues.
Actor Ronald Woodhead as JFK is interviewed by Thomas
E. Brown, Ph.D. Discussion of implications for current
practice will follow.
12:30 – 14:30
Lunch Break
SA-02
Industry Sponsored Symposium
12:45 – 13:45
Forth Room
please see page 53
HT-10
Hot Topic Symposium
14:30–16:00
Forth room
Towards an evidence-based taxonomy of non-pharma
cologic treatments for ADHD
Chairs:
S. Faraone, USA
J. Buitelaar, The Netherlands
HT-10-001 Integrating pharmacologic and non-phar-
macologic treatments: An evidence-based
approach, is that OK?
S. Faraone, USA
HT-10-002 Self-help interventions for ADHD
M. Döpfner, Germany
HT-10-003 Lifestyle interventions for ADHD
J. Halperin, USA
HT-10-004 Cognitive training for ADHD: Results,
problems and prospects
J. Buitelaar, The Netherlands
HT-11
Hot Topic Symposium
14:30–16:00
Lomund Auditorium
Recent data from adult ADHD follow-up studies
Chairs:
J. Biederman, USA
G. Polanczyk, Brazil
HT-11-001 Persistence and remission of ADHD dur-
ing adulthood: A 7-year clinical follow-up
study
C. Bau, Brazil
HT-11-002 Lacking evidence that DSM-5 adult ADHD
is a childhood-onset neurodevelopmental
disorder: A 4-decade longitudinal cohort
study
G. Polanczyk, Brazil
HT-11-003 Predictors of outcome at age 41 among
8 year olds with ADHD
R. G. Klein, USA
HT-11-004 Functional MRI findings on persistence of
ADHD from childhood onto adulthood
J. Biederman, USA