ADHD 2025 | Final Programme

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 9 May 2025

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C ircuits mechanism underlying the handwriting skills on boys with ADHD through functional near-infrared spectroscopy Ren Yuanchun, People‘s Republic of China Z. Xiaotong Decreased brain activity within the dorsolat- eral prefrontal cortex in adolescents during attention stimulation tasks: A functional near infrared spectroscopy study Hyun-Chan Hwang, Republic of Korea Y. Hong, S. Jung, D. Han Effect of atomoxetine hydrochloride on work- ing memory in children with ADHD: A func- tional near-infrared spectroscopy study Guo Li, People‘s Republic of China X. Wu, Z. Liu, Y. Gu, Y. Zhu, M. Tao, J. Sun, G. Li, J. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Yang U sing functional near-infrared spectroscopy to visualize cerebral hemodynamic changes in children with ADHD: A pilot study on brain function and methylphenidate discontinuation Yukifumi Monden, Japan A developmental approach in analyzing the relationship between neuromelanin-MRI signal in the substantia nigra and ADHD symptoms in children Philippe Robaey, Canada R. Al-Haddad, S. Guimond, C. Cassidy Exploring the neural basis of reaction time variability at the trial level in ADHD Leanne Tamm, USA J. Dudley, S. Karalunas, J. Simon, T. Maloney, G. Atluri, J. Epstein Working memory in children with different subtypes of ADHD: A near-infrared spectros- copy study Yike Zhu, People‘s Republic of China S. Liu, J. Sun, T. Zhang, X. Wang, L. Wang, J. Yang Intrinsic structure of cortical networks predicts ADHD symptoms: A near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) study Jihua Zhang, People‘s Republic of China Y. Huo, D. Wu, Z. Liu, L. Chen, W. Wang, J. Zhu, J. Song, J. Chen Increased amygdala connectivity instability in children with ADHD and social dysfunction: A static and dynamic functional connectivity analysis Kangfuxi Zhang, People‘s Republic of China Q. Cao

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The effect of atomoxetine and methylpheni- date on emotional dysregulation in children with ADHD: A multicenter randomized con- trolled trial Yuan Gao, People‘s Republic of China Z. Wu, B. Yang, M. Pan, M. Dong, H. Li, Y. Wang, Q. Qian, L. Sun, L. Liu

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HT-13 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30

Congress Hall Female ADHD and the impact of hormones on mood and health across the lifespan Chairs: Maxime de Jong, The Netherlands Lotta Borg Skoglund, Sweden 001 Hormonal effects on ADHD across the men- strual cycle and its cognitive and affective mechanisms Molly Nikolas, USA

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Brain fog and worse: Executive dysfunction during menopausal transition in women with ADHD Dora Wynchank, The Netherlands Female specific therapy for women with ADHD Maxime de Jong, The Netherlands First data on self-efficacy and empowerment through self-monitoring of hormonal changes and ADHD-symptoms in women with ADHD Lotta Borg Skoglund, Sweden

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HT-14 Hot Topic Session 15:00 – 16:30

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Panorama Hall ADHD coaching on the rise: Understanding coaches and their role in support Chairs: Margaret Sibley, USA Emily Simonoff, United Kingdom 001 R esults from the U.S. National Survey on ADHD coaching Margaret Sibley, USA 002 Results from the Australian National Survey

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on ADHD coaching David Coghill, Australia

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U nderstanding recent trends in ADHD coaching Tamara Rosier, USA

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Building ADHD coaching guidelines Emily Simonoff, United Kingdom

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