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Scientific programme
Friday, 21 April 2017
FC-01-004 From positive psychology to psychopa-
thology: The continuum of ADHD
C. Greven, The Netherlands
FC-01-005 Persistence and prevalence of ADHD in
elementary school children
S. Gökce, Turkey
FC-01-006 Excessive daytime sleepiness in
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
vs. narcolepsy: Subjective and objective
measures in adults
E. Konofal, France
RC-03
Research Consortia Session
16:00–17:30
East Meetingroom 14
Eunethydis consortium: European contributions to
evolving ADHD concepts: Causality, complexity, he-
terogeneity and specificity
Chairs:
T. Banaschewski, Germany
D. Coghill, Australia
RC-03-001 Default mode brain states in ADHD:
A model of dysfunction (and possible
function)
E. J. S. Sonuga-Barke, United Kingdom
RC-03-002 Causal discovery analysis on observa-
tional data
J. Buitelaar, The Netherlands
RC-03-003 ADHD and emotional dysregulation
T. Banaschewski, Germany
RC-03-004 Curiouser and curiouser: Unravelling the
relationships between cognition and
symptoms in ADHD
D. Coghill, Australia
P-01
Guided Poster Tour
14:30-16:00
Exhibit Hall A
Aetiology I
Chair:
E. Grünblatt, Switzerland
P-01-001 Effect of blood lead concentration on
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
in Korean children: A Mendelian ran-
domisation study
S. Bae, Republic of Korea
H. Lim, H. J. Kwon, M. Lim, M. Ha, J. Sung
P-01-002 DLGAP1 gene is associated with cognitive
flexibility in children with Attention-
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Z. Fan, People‘s Republic of China
Y. Qian, Y. Wang, S. Chang, l. Yang
P-01-003 A meta-analysis on association between
lead exposure and ADHD and its symp-
tom domains in children
M. Ha, Republic of Korea
S.-E. Oh, K.-M. Lee
P-01-004 The interaction of aryl hydrocarbon re-
ceptor nuclear translocator like (BMAL1)
and acetylserotonin O-methyltransferase
(ASMT) affects the cognitive functions
of male children with Attention-Deficit/
Hyperactivity Disorder
J. Jin, People‘s Republic of China
L. Liu, H. Li, Q. Gao, Y. Wang, Q. Qian
P-01-005 Evidence of the involvement of ITGA1
in the aetiology of ADHD from SNP-set
based analyses: A two-stage association
study in Chinese Han population
L. Liu, People‘s Republic of China
L. Zhang, H. Li, Z. Wang, X. Xie, J. Mei, J.
Jin, J. Shi, L. Sun, S. Li, Y. Tan, L. Yang, J.
Wang, H. Yang, Q. Qian, Y. Wang
P-01-006 Executive function mediated the asso-
ciation between NRXN1 gene polymor-
phism and ADHD
Q. Lu, People‘s Republic of China
L. Liu, H. Li, Y. Huang, L. Yang, Y. Wang
P-01-007 Neonatal umbilical artery cord blood pH
value and ADHD, by Apgar score and
gestational age
S. H. Mikkelsen, Denmark
J. Olsen, B. H. Bech, C. Wu, M. Gissler, Z.
Liew, C. Obel, O. A. Arah