Université de Strasbourg

Public conference: New Perspectives on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

October 7, 2017
From 09:00 until 17:00
Salle de Conférence, MISHA, Allée du Général Rouvillois, Strasbourg

Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity (ADHD) is a disorder of brain development that affects 3% to 5% of children in France. 60% of them retain symptoms in adulthood.

At this public conference (in French) on ADHD, specialists of the field (psychiatrists, researchers, orthoptists) will present their latest findings linking visual attention and ADHD.

The purpose of this day of conferences is to promote research on ADHD in Strasbourg and make general public aware of the ADHD expertise present at University of Strasbourg. The audience will be primarily composed of parents/patients, doctors, schoolteachers and any person interested in ADHD and neurodevelopmental disorders.

This event is part of a more general approach to inform general public about research done at Strasbourg University on ADHD and involves the major local neuroscience entities (Neurex, Neuropole, Association DoctoNeuro).

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The conference is organised by Dr Michael Reber from INCI, USIAS Fellow 2012, and is co-funded by USIAS.


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