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Scientific programme
Thursday, 20 April 2017
HT-05
Hot Topic Symposium
14:00–15:30
East Meetingroom 9
The role of noradrenaline in the pathophysiology
and treatment of ADHD
Chairs:
M. Bellgrove, Australia
J. Newcorn, USA
HT-05-001
α
2A
-Adrenergic receptor gene variants
are associated with increased intra-
individual variability in response time
M. Bellgrove, Australia
HT-05-002 Role of noradrenergic genes in deficits
of sustained attention in ADHD and
implication for medication
L. Yang, People‘s Republic of China
HT-05-003 The role of prefrontal cortex a²-adren
ergic mechanisms in ADHD
V. Galvin, USA
HT-05-004 What is the role of noradrenergic drugs
in the treatment of ADHD?
J. Newcorn, USA
YS-01
Young Scientist Session
14:00–15:30
East Meetingroom 13
Young Scientists' Session I
Chairs:
S. Faraone, USA
D. Quinn, Canada
YS-01-001 A genome-wide association study of a
cognitive endophenotype of ADHD in
a community-based paediatric sample
C. Burton, Canada
YS-01-002 Parental psychiatric problems increase
severity of ADHD symptoms and comor-
bidity in their children
K. Bang Madsen, Denmark
YS-01-003 Adverse family life events during preg-
nancy and ADHD symptoms in 5-year
old offspring
M. Rydell, Sweden
YS-01-004 Evidence of concurrent and prospective
associations between early maltreat-
ment and ADHD through adolescence
R. Gonzalez, United Kingdom
J. Aguila
RC-01
Research Consortia Session
14:00–15:30
East Meetingroom 14
Aggressive behaviour in ADHD and conduct disor-
der, from population registries to biology: Updates
from the EU projects Aggressotype, MATRICS,
FemNAT-CD and ACTION
Chairs:
B. Franke, The Netherlands
J. Glennon, The Netherlands
RC-01-001 Pharmacological treatment for ADHD
and aggression and violence: Evidence
from national registry studies
Z. Chang, Sweden
RC-01-002 Sex differences in the relationship
between conduct disorder and brain
structure and function
G. Fairchild, United Kingdom
RC-01-003 Heritability and the role of genes in ag-
gression
B. Franke, The Netherlands
RC-01-004 Identifying the biological underpinnings
of aggressive behaviour in animal models
J. Glennon, The Netherlands
15:30–16:00
Break