SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 9 May 2025
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S ocial functioning among children with ADHD: The role of emotion dysregulation Eva Goldhagen, USA M. Hernandez, M. Johansson, M. Curzon, L. Reinoso, A. Dick, P. Graziano Executive function deficits in preschool chil- dren at risk of ADHD: A novel task measuring
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Congress Hall Foyer 2B (2 nd Floor)
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C ortical gyrification predicts initial treatment response in adults with ADHD Jonathan Laatsch, Germany F. Stein, S. Maier, S. Matthies, E. Sobanski, B. Alm, L. Tebartz van Elst, A. Krug, A. Philipsen Q uantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) of brain iron in adult ADHD and its relation to core symptoms and depression Marcel Schulze, Germany S. Lux, D. Coghill, T. Silk, A. Philipsen A DHD and major depressive disorder shared abnormalities in the corpus callosum in adoles- cents and young adults: A white matter-based meta-analysis Kangfuxi Zhang, People‘s Republic of China H. Guo, Q. Cao Different functional brain abnormalities related to visuospatial attention between children and adults with ADHD Yu Zhu, People‘s Republic of China Y. Zhu, X. Luo, C. Dang, Y. Feng, G. Wu, S. Zhong, Y. Wang, Y. Song, L. Sun Neural activation during cognitive reappraisal predicts illness severity and emotion dysregu- lation in adults with ADHD: A task-based fMRI study Ziqing Zhu, People‘s Republic of China Z. Zhu, J. Xu, Q. Liu, Y. Gao, H. Li, X. Zhang, Q. Lai, Y. Wang, Q. Qian, L. Liu Multimodality-based graph convolutional net- works for classification of adults with ADHD and detection of potential neuroimaging genetics biomarkers Ziqing Zhu, People‘s Republic of China Y. Liu, Q. Liu, X. Yue, Y. Gao, N. Liu, H. Li, Y. Wang, Q. Qian, W. Bi, L. Liu Pilot trial of image outcome of executive skill training (multi-component cognitive behav-
cognitive flexibility Chia-Fen Hsu, Taiwan C. Hsu, T. Shih
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A study on the reliability and validity of assess- ment tools for preschool children‘s operational executive functions Jianzhao Zhang, People‘s Republic of China Z. Liu, Y. Ren, M. Tao, G. Li, X. Wang, J. Yang A ttenuated sensitivity to initiatory-actions among ADHD: The role of multiple-stages and
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temporal delay Gili Katabi, Israel N. Shahar
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Working memory load and inhibition perfor- mance among children with ADHD Ibrahim Orhan, United Kingdom D. Paralik Sign-and-goal tracking in children with and without ADHD Kokila Perera, Japan A. Hulsbosch, J. Wickens, B. Silic, B. Alsop, E. Furukawa, G. Tripp An assessment of facial emotion recognition and callous-unemotional traits in children with ADHD: An eye-tracking study Meihui Qiu, People‘s Republic of China J. He, J. Zhang Executive function and attentional control in ADHD: comparison between presentations, a
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study in adolescents Iliana Sandoval, Mexico J. Torres, Y. Chamorro
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Association between serum interleukin-6, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neuropep- tide galanin, and cognitive profile in unmedi- cated adults with ADHD Zuzanna Rosa, Poland J. Wozniak, J. Kazmierski Overt and covert emotion processing in adults with ADHD: An ERP study Shoou-Lian Hwang-Gu, Taiwan Y. Su
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iour therapy) for adolescent ADHD Yinhan Chen, People‘s Republic of China Z. Fu, L. Yang, Y. Qian
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The function of subcortical regions can predict the efficacy of methylphenidate for children with ADHD Zhao Fu, People‘s Republic of China S. Bi, S. Li, Q. Cao, S. Li, L. Yang
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