ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 9 May 2025

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Influence of national traumatic events on ADHD related symptoms in clinical and non- clinical samples of young adults Tal Erdinast, Israel G. Katabi, A. Weizman, I. Manor, N. Shahar Sleep and circadian rhythms disruption in adults with ADHD: Preliminary data on circa- dian rhythms and activity patterns Giancarlo Giupponi, Italy C. Mattei, L. Tonetti, F. Giudetti, N. Conca, S. Holzer, V. Natale, A. Conca A re attentional lapses in ADHD associated with large amplitude low frequency fluctuations in autonomic arousal? Maddie Groom, United Kingdom R. Young, E. Pearce, P. Panaboot, L. Pydikondala Investigating the relationship between neu- ronal Pentraxin 2 and ADHD symptoms in

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Association between asymmetry in brain ex- citability and clinical symptoms of ADHD in adults Rachel Ozeri, Israel U. Alyagon, S. Hadar, A. Zangen The role of inner speech in goal identification in children with ADHD Marie Ponthot, Belgium C. Fortin, L. Valentino, L. Rousselle Impairments in working memory and process- ing speed distinguish ADHD from emotional dysregulation in adult patients Giulio Emilio Brancati, Italy A. Magnesa, E. Costagli, E. Schiavi, G. Perugi

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P-12 Guided Poster Tour 12:45 – 14:45

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adults with ADHD Ali Kande ğ er, Türkiye S. Kaya, R. Kocaba ş , A. Yorulmaz

Pathophysiology II Chair: Sarah Kittel-Schneider, Ireland 001

Automatic sensory change processing in chil- dren with ADHD and its response to medica- tion treatment: A visual mismatch negativity study Li Sun, People‘s Republic of China C. Dang, G. Wu, Y. Zhu, S. Zhong, N. Shi, Y. Wang Involvement of adiponectin in the biology of ADHD: A genomic cohort study in Japanese population Nagahide Takahashi, Japan How does adult temperament relate to ADHD symptom domains? Testing the dual-pathway model Clara Teuchert, Germany H. Heinze, J. Koerner, M. Daseking D ecoding emotion regulation in adults with ADHD: Subphenotypes, neural correlates, and clinical features Xinxin Yue, People‘s Republic of China Q. Liu, H. Li, Y. Gao, M. Pan, M. Dong, Y. Wang, Q. Qian, L. Liu Enhanced neurobiological biomarker differ- entiation for ADHD through a risk-informed design Igor Duarte, Brazil L. A. Rohde, C. Kieling, A. Caye The network relationship between autistic traits, ADHD symptoms and executive func- tions in children with ADHD Yuan Gao, People‘s Republic of China J. Liu, Z. Wu, B. Yang, L. Liu

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Are eating disorder symptoms associated with cognitive flexibility in adults diagnosed with ADHD? Selin Karakaya, Türkiye B. Öncü E motion regulation in adults with ADHD: The predictive value of core ADHD symptoms Joakim Kolle, Norway A. Halmøy, K. Hellum, B. Osnes, J. Haavik, A. J. Lundervold Prevalence of emotional dysregulation in adults with ADHD: Insights from a specialist outpatient clinic Nicole Mauche, Germany T. Theuerkorn, C. Makiol, J. Huang, M. Strauß C linical correlates of emotional dysregulation among adults with ADHD Miriam Milintenda, Italy R. Caso, A. D’Onofrio, A. Giannico, M. Massetti, L. Onori, S. Rossi, M. Pepe, T. Gallovini, M. Di Nicola, G. Sani In the trap of perfectionism: Characteristics of emotional dysregulation in ADHD Vanessa Müller, Hungary B. Pikó Inside the emotional storm: Conflict and regu- lation in ADHD Tehila Nadav, Israel A. Henik

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