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Scientific programme
Thursday, 20 April 2017
HT-01
Hot Topic Symposium
14:00–15:30
Ballroom BC
New technologies for assessing and treating ADHD
Chairs:
C. Hollis, United Kingdom
B. E. Wexler, USA
HT-01-001 Qb test: Is there evidence that we should
incorporate it in clinical practice?
C. Hollis, United Kingdom
HT-01-002 Are we ready for using apps to moni-
tor and collect momentary assessments
from patients with ADHD?
U. Ebner-Priemer, Germany
HT-01-003 A randomized controlled trial of an
integrated brain, body and social in-
tervention for children with ADHD
B. E. Wexler, USA
HT-01-004 Efficacy of cognitive-functional occu-
pational therapy intervention among
children with ADHD
I. Manor, Israel
HT-02
Hot Topic Symposium
14:00–15:30
Ballroom A
Cognitive insights into ADHD
Chairs:
T. Banaschewski, Germany
R. Schachar, Canada
HT-02-001 Cognitive neuroscience of response
inhibition in ADHD
R. Schachar, Canada
HT-02-002 Neural basis of reward anticipation and
its role in ADHD
T. Banaschewski, Germany
HT-02-003 Reward and punishment: Integrating
the two sides of the coin in the patho-
physiology of ADHD
G. Tripp, Japan
HT-02-004 The interaction of environmental and
genetic factors in ADHD cognitive func-
tioning
K. Langley, United Kingdom
HT-03
Hot Topic Symposium
14:00–15:30
East Meetingroom 11/12
ADHD in older patients
Chairs:
P. Mattos, Brazil
C. B. Surman, USA
HT-03-001 ADHD in the older population: How
frequent it is and how to manage?
S. Kooij, The Netherlands
HT-03-002 Clinical presentation and diagnosis of
ADHD in older adults
C. B. Surman, USA
HT-03-003 Is ADHD a risk factor for cognitive im-
pairments and dementia at old ages?
P. Mattos, Brazil
HT-03-004 Managing ADHD in older patients: What
to take care?
F. Philipp-Wiegmann, Germany
HT-04
Hot Topic Symposium
14:00–15:30
East Meetingroom 8/15
Sex difference in ADHD
Chairs:
R. Fried, USA
S. Lee, USA
HT-04-001 Patterns of comorbidity among girls
with ADHD
S. Lee, USA
HT-04-002 Persistence of ADHD in females
R. Fried, USA
HT-04-003 ADHD in females in Asian populations:
Is there any difference from Western
cultures?
T. Saito, Japan
HT-04-004 Gender differences in long-term out-
comes of ADHD
S. Dalsgaard, Denmark