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Scientific programme

Saturday, 22 April 2017

HT-18-004 Why the inconsistencies in neurofeed-

back results? Games, training para­

meters, coaches, standardization, tech-

nicalities, and challenges of randomized

clinical trials

L. E. Arnold, USA

HT-19

Hot Topic Symposium

14:30–16:00

East Meetingroom 8/15

ADHD in college students

Chairs:

K. M. Antshel, USA

Y. Zheng, People‘s Republic of China

HT-19-001 Nonmedical psychostimulant use in col-

lege students

A. Rostain, USA

HT-19-002 Cognitive behavioral therapy outcomes

in college students with ADHD

K. M. Antshel, USA

HT-19-003 ADHD treatment of college students

in primary care: Preventing stimulant

misuse and diversion

B. Molina, USA

HT-19-004 Internet addiction and ADHD in Asian

college students

Y. Zheng, People‘s Republic of China

HT-20

Hot Topic Symposium

14:30–16:00

East Meetingroom 9

Impact of adult ADHD on the course of delinquent

behaviour

Chairs:

W. Retz, Germany

Y. Ginsberg, Sweden

HT-20-001 A 13 year follow up of young adult of-

fenders with ADHD

W. Retz, Germany

HT-20-003 Results of pharmacological treatment

in imprisoned offenders with ADHD

Y. Ginsberg, Sweden

HT-20-004 A 10-year follow-up of female incarcer-

ated offenders suffering from ADHD

F. Philipp-Wiegmann, Germany, M. Rösler

HT-21

Hot Topic Symposium

14:30–16:00

East Meetingroom 13

The role of animal models in understanding the

aetiology of ADHD

Chairs:

B. Franke, The Netherlands

M. Romanos, Germany

HT-21-001 The potentials of induced pluripotent

stem cells: ADHD model in a dish

E. Grünblatt, Switzerland, S. Walitza

HT-21-002 The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster?

a flexible model system for ADHD-like

behaviour

B. Franke, The Netherlands

HT-21-003 The Zebrafish, a new model for investi-

gating the aetiology of ADHD

M. Romanos, Germany

HT-21-004 The usefulness of genetic mice in model-

ling ADHD behaviour

O. Rivero, Germany

YS-02

Young Scientist Session

14:30–16:00

East Meetingroom 14

Young Scientists' Session II

Chairs:

L. A. Rohde, Brazil

M. Gerlach, Germany

YS-02-001 The collaborative life skills programme

for Latinos-Familias Unidades Empren­

dimiento Retos y Tareas para el Éxito

(CLS-FUERTE)

L. Haack, USA

YS-02-002 Imaging genetics using PET: Effects of

single nucleotide polymorphisms on

NET binding in patients with ADHD and

healthy controls

T. Vanicek, Austria

YS-02-003 Integrity of insula subregion-based func-

tional networks and their correlationwith

ecological executive function in adults

with ADHD: A resting-state fMRI study

Q. Zhao, People‘s Republic of China

YS-02-004 Developmental processes in waiting

impulsivity

K. Peters, Germany

16:00–16:30

Break