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18

Scientific programme

Friday, 29 May 2015

PL-1

Plenary Session

08:30–10:30

Clyde Auditorium

New advances in ADHD diagnosis

Chairs:

S. Walitza, Switzerland

A. Warnke, Germany

PL-1-001 Approaches to improving ADHD subtyping

using Research Domain Criteria (RDoC)

and clinical intuition

J. T. Nigg, USA

PL-1-002 Should emotional dysregulation be a core

feature in the ADHD diagnosis?

P. Asherson, United Kingdom

PL-1-003 How new ways of analysing neuroimaging

data can improve differential diagnosis in

ADHD?

D. Fair, USA

J. Nigg, O. Miranda-Dominguez

PL-1-004 Current status and future perspectives of

neurobiological measures/tests in ADHD

diagnosis

T. Banaschewski, Germany

10:30 – 11:00

Break

GR-1

Grand Round

11:00–12:30

Clyde Auditorium

A case presentation of a young adult requesting

ADHD diagnosis, treatment and a clinical report for

obtaining accommodation in an MBA entrance test

Moderator:

L. A. Rohde, Brazil

Discussants: M. Weiss, Canada, J. Biederman,

USA, E. Taylor, UK

12:30 – 14:30

Lunch Break

SA-01

Industry Sponsored Symposium

12:45 – 14:00

Lomond Auditorium

please see page 53.

HT-6

Hot Topic Symposium

14:30–16:00

Lomund Auditorium

Potential adverse health outcomes in the treatment

of ADHD

Chairs:

R. G. Klein, USA

T. Renner, Germany

HT-6-001 Does childhood ADHD predict risk-taking

and medical illness in adulthood?

R. G. Klein, USA

HT-6-002 Cardiovascular safety of psychostimulants

in children with ADHD: Findings from a

population-based cohort study

S. Dalsgaard, Denmark

HT-6-003 Psychostimulant treatment and blood

pressure: Results from a naturalistic study

T. Renner, Germany

HT-6-004 The association between medication for

ADHD and cancer

H.-C. Steinhausen, Denmark

HT-7

Hot Topic Symposium

14:30–16:00

Alsh 1/2

Neurocognitive findings in autism spectrum

disorders (ASD) and ADHD–overlap or specific

pattern?

Chairs:

J. Buitelaar, The Netherlands

G. Kohls, Germany

HT-7-001 Disentangling reward dysfunction in

ADHD versus ASD

G. Kohls, Germany

HT-7-002 Attention processing in inattentive and

combined ADHD and ASD

J. Volkert, Germany