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SECTION I. Introduction 1: Development of the concept, Eric Taylor 2: ADHD in the 21st century: Biology, context, policy, and the need for integrative perspectives, Stephen P. Hinshaw and Richard M. Scheffler SECTION II. Aetiology and pathophysiology 3: ADHD genetics, Kate Langley 4: Conceptualizing and investigating the role of the environment in ADHD: Correlate, cause, consequence, context and treatment, Edmund-Sonuga-Barke and Gordon Harold 5: Gene-environment interactions, Barbara Franke and Jan K. Buitelaar 6: Brain volumes and intrinsic brain connectivity in ADHD, Kerstin Konrad, Adriana di Martino, and Yuta Aoki 7: ADHD brain function, Katya Rubia 8: Insights from neuroanatomic imaging into ADHD throughout the lifespan, Philip Shaw and Eszter Szekely 9: Neurophysiology, Daniel Brandeis, Sandra Loo, Grainne McLoughlin, Hartmut Heinrich, and Tobias Banaschewski, 10: Cognitive functioning in ADHD: Inhibition, memory, temporal discounting, decision making, timing, and reaction time variability, David Coghill, Maggie Toplak, Sinead Rhodes, and Nicoletta Adamo 11: Emotional dysregulation and ADHD, Celine Ryckaert, Jonna Kuntsi, and Philip Asherson 12: Neuropsychological functioning and ADHD: A developmental perspective, Sarah O Neill, Jeffrey M. Halperin, and David Coghill SECTION III. Epidemiology 13: Epidemiology, Guilherme V. Polanczyk SECTION IV. Clinical Presentation 14: Current diagnostic criteria: DSM, ICD, and future perspectives, Luis Augusto Rohde, Christian Kieling, and Giovanni Abrahão Salum 15: Sluggish cognitive tempo, Stephen P. Becker and Russell A. Barkley 16: Sex differences in ADHD, Corina U. Greven, Jennifer. S. Richards, and Jan K. Buitelaar 17: Quality of life and impairment in ADHD, Melissa Mulraney and David Coghill 18: Adult ADHD and employment, Marios Adamou 19: Adult ADHD: Clinical presentation and assessment, Philip Asherson, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, and Susan Young SECTION V. Comorbidity 20: Conduct disorder in ADHD, Anita Thapar and Stephanie van Goozen 21: Irritability, disruptive mood, and ADHD, Melissa Mulraney, Argyris Stringaris, and Eric Taylor 22: Comorbidity: Depression and anxiety, Cristal Oxley and Argyris Stringaris 23: ADHD and substance misuse, Timothy Wilens, Nicholas Carrellas, and Joseph Biederman, 24: Autism spectrum disorder, Sven Bölte, Luise Poustka, and Hilde Geurts 25: Intellectual impairment and neurogenetic disorders, Emily Simonoff 26: Influence of tics and/or obsessive-compulsive behaviour on the phenomenology of ADHD, Aribert Rothenberger, Andreas Becker, Lillian-Geza Rothenberger, and Veit Roessner 27: Developmental coordination disorder, Christopher Gillberg, Elisabeth Fernell, I. Carina Gillberg, and Björn Kadesjö 28: ADHD and communication disorders, Rosemary Tannock 29: ADHD and reading disorder, Erik G. Willcutt 30: ADHD and sleep, Melissa Mulraney, Emma Sciberras, and Michel Lecendreux 31: The relationship of ADHD to obesity and allergy, Samuele Cortese and Marcel Romanos SECTION VI. Clinical Assessment 32: Children and adolescents: Assessment in everyday clinical practice, Marina Danckaerts and David Coghill 33: ADHD in adults, assessment issues, Sandra Kooij, Philip Asherson, and Michael Rösler SECTION VII. Interventions 34: Long-term outcomes in the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD, Jim Swanson 35: Behavioural interventions for preschool ADHD, David Daley and Saskia Van der Oord 36: Cognitive-behavioural treatment in childhood and adolescence, Manfred Döpfner and Saskia van der Oord 37: Behavioural (adolescent / adult), Alexandra Philomena Lam and Alexandra Philipsen 38: Cognitive training approaches for ADHD: Can they be made more effective?, Edmund Sonuga-Barke and Samuele Cortese 39: Neurofeedback, Martin Holtmann, Björn Albrecht, and Daniel Brandeis 40: Nutritional intervention for ADHD, Jan K. Buitelaar, Nanda Rommelse, Verena Ly, and Julia J. Rucklidge 41: ADHD treatment: Psychostimulants, Alessandro Zuddas, Tobias Banaschewski, David Coghill, and Mark A. Stein 42: Non-stimulants in the treatment of ADHD, Ralf W. Dittmann, Alexander Häge, Juan D. Pedraza, and Jeffrey H. Newcorn 43: ADHD and transitions to adult mental health services, Chris Hollis 44: ADHD and school, Christine Merrell and Kapil Sayal SECTION VIII. Clinical Management 45: Organizing and delivering treatment for ADHD, David Coghill and Marina Danckaerts 46: Treatment in Adult ADHD, Philip Asherson and Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga 47: The next steps: Future clinical and research developments in ADHD, David Coghill, Alessandro Zuddas, Luis Augusto Rohde, and Tobias Banaschewski
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