Conference. Neuroimagen and Neurotherapies in the Attention and Hyperactivity Deficit Disorder (ADHD)

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Santo Domingo Convent, Chapter Sala

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Professor Katya Rubia, an expert in cognitive neuroscience of the King's College in London, will open the course with a presentation focused on the most recent foundations and advances in neuroscience. Through a scientific and clinical perspective, it will explore how the study of the human brain has evolved thanks to neuroimaging techniques and how these advances are transforming the understanding of brain development, especially in children and adolescents.

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Katya Rubia

Professor of Cognitive and Deputy Director of the Department of Child Psychiatry/Pears Maudsley Center for Children and Young People in the King's College London, UK.

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