ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 9 May 2025

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Electrophysiological insights into working memory updating deficits in medication-naive young people with ADHD Clodagh Earley, Ireland A. Smyth, T. Farnan, D. Quinn, A. Clinic, J. McGrath, R. Whelan Later-stage processing deficits in medication- naive children and adolescents with ADHD Tom Farnan, Ireland C. Earley, A. Smyth, A. Clinic, J. McGrath, R. Whelan The Impact of emotional dysregulation on CNS aroUSAl regulation and response to treatment with psychostimulants in adults with ADHD

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G reater cortical excitation in medication-naive young people with ADHD versus controls Alannah Smyth, Ireland C. Earley, T. Farnan, D. Quinn, A. Clinic, J. McGrath, R. Whelan Mobile electroencephalography for ADHD treatment monitoring: insights from young

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people and parents Alannah Smyth, Ireland C. Earley, S. Clinic, J. McGrath, R. Whelan

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A typical asymmetrical perceptual organization in ADHD: An event-related potential study on contour integration Li Sun, People‘s Republic of China S. Zhong, G. Wu, T. Piao, Y. Zhu, C. Dang, Y. Feng, N. Shi, T. Liang, Y. Wang, C. Wang An event-related potential study of n2 and p3a on executive function in children with ADHD with or without tic disorder

Jue Huang, Germany N. Mauche, M. Strauß

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Differences in quantitative EEG analysis be- tween adult ADHD patients with and without emotional dysregulation Jue Huang, Germany N. Mauche, N. Zubrytzki, M. Strauß EEG-based CNS aroUSAl regulation in adult ADHD: Differences between subgroups with and without emotional dysregulation Jue Huang, Germany M. Sander, N. Mauche, M. Strauß E ye movement and fixation-related potentials reveal reading comprehension challenges in

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Mengjiao Tao, People‘s Republic of China Y. Ren, G. Li, J. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Yang

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An exploratory cohort study on event-related potential p300 in preschool children with ADHD Jian Yang, People‘s Republic of China M. Tao, J. Sun, Y. Ren, Z. Liu, G. Li, X. Wang, J. Zhang Keeping the boundaries - sharper self other distinction and altered somatosensory process- ing in adult ADHD Andrea Johansson Capusan, Sweden M. Frost-Karlsson, R. Boehme

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chinese adults with ADHD Pei-Chun Chao, Taiwan, China J. Chung, J. Tsai, C. Lee

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Effect of working memory load in natural sentence reading between ADHD subtypes: Evidence from the simultaneous recording of eye movements and fixation-related potentials Jou An Chung, Taiwan, China P. Chao, J. Tsai, C. Lee Behavioral, electromyographic and electro- physiological indicators of altered deviance detection and mind wandering in adult ADHD Sabine Leske, Norway I. Støver, A. Solbakk, T. Endestad, J. Kam, V. Grane Clinical utility of the P300 wave as a biomarker for methylphenidate response in adult pa-

P-11 Guided Poster Tour 12:45 – 14:45 Pathophysiology I Chair: Douglas Teixeira Leffa, Brazil 001

Congress Hall Foyer 2B (2 nd Floor)

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Testing a basal ganglia computational model of the complex etiology of ADHD Philippe Robaey, Canada M. Schirru, F. Véronneau-Veilleux, M. Ursino, F. Nekka Multimodal assessment of ADHD based on a new virtual „Virtual Office“ scenario Niclas Braun, Germany L. Asché, J. Pakos, A. Wiebe, A. Philipsen Social cognition in ADHD: Manifestations, impairment and changes across lifespan: A systematic review Alessandra Capuozzo, Italy S. Rizzato, G. Grossi, F. Strappini

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tients with ADHD: First phase report Pedro Andres Moya Santibañez, Chile P. Ruedi, A. Contreras, F. Coloma

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Differential association between electrophysi- ological sleep and depression given ADHD risk

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and pharmacotherapy Vivien Reicher, Hungary B. Kertész, N. Bunford

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