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Neuroscience-2026

About the Conference

Welcome Message

On behalf of the organizing committee, it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the “9th International Conference on Neurology and Psychology”, scheduled to take place on May 21–22, 2026, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. We are honored and deeply appreciative of your participation in this esteemed gathering, which continues to serve as a pivotal platform for advancing the frontiers of neuroscience and psychology. This year's conference offers an exceptional opportunity to share groundbreaking research, engage in dynamic discussions, and learn from some of the world’s foremost experts in the field.

We look forward to your valuable contributions and to a fruitful exchange of ideas that will inspire collaboration and innovation in neurological and psychological sciences.

About the Conference

The 9th International Conference on Neurology and Psychology welcomes speakers and attendees from across the globe and will take place on May 21-22, 2026, in Dubai, UAE. Centered on the theme “Neuroscience & Mental Health: Translating Discoveries into Global Wellness,” this event aims to foster meaningful discussions and advancements in the fields of neurology and psychology.

NEUROSCIENCE-2026 offers an ideal environment for scientific exchange—providing a dynamic and inclusive space that encourages the free flow of ideas, rigorous academic dialogue, and authoritative perspectives. The conference brings together a diverse community, including neurologists, psychologists, professors, researchers, students, and all those passionate about exploring the intricacies of brain function and mental health. Whether you're presenting groundbreaking research or attending to broaden your knowledge, NEUROSCIENCE-2026 serves as a premier platform for collaboration, innovation, and the global advancement of neurological and psychological science.

About Organizing

Conferenceseries LLC Ltd is the world’s leading expert in organizing academic, scientific, and business conferences, meetings, symposia, and exhibitions across diverse disciplines—including medicine, pharmacy, engineering, science, technology, and business—aimed at advancing scientific research. With the valued support of over 30,000 editorial board members and partnerships with more than 1,000 scientific societies, we host more than 3,000 international events annually. These include over 1,000 conferences, symposia, and workshops across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. All conference proceedings are published in special issues of our 700+ international open access journals, with DOIs assigned by CROSSREF to ensure global citation and accessibility.

Sessions and Tracks

Track 1: Neurology

Neurology is the captivating exploration of the human brain and the vast, intricate network of the nervous system. This discipline lies at the core of understanding how our bodies function—from the voluntary movement of our limbs to the complex orchestration of thoughts and emotions. Neurologists serve as clinical investigators, diagnosing and treating a broad range of neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, migraines, stroke, and neuromuscular disorders. Their work is essential in advancing technologies like brain imaging and neurogenesis, and in developing innovative treatments and preventive measures. As we push the boundaries of neuroscience, the study of neurology continues to unlock answers to some of humanity’s most profound questions about consciousness, memory, and cognition. This track invites researchers, clinicians, and scholars to share breakthroughs, case studies, and future directions in neurology.

Track 2: Psychology

Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind, behavior, and mental processes. It investigates how individuals perceive, think, feel, and act in different environments and circumstances. This field spans a vast array of sub-disciplines, including clinical, cognitive, developmental, forensic, and industrial-organizational psychology. Psychologists are vital in diagnosing mental health conditions and offering therapeutic interventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, psychoanalysis, and humanistic approaches. While psychologists focus on non-pharmacological therapies, psychiatrists—who are trained medical doctors—often integrate medication management into patient care. As the world becomes increasingly aware of the importance of mental health, the role of psychology in public health, education, the workplace, and communities continues to grow. This track will highlight emerging research, novel therapies, and the intersection of psychology with fields such as neuroscience, education, and artificial intelligence.

Track 3: Neurological Disorders

Neurological disorders encompass a wide range of conditions that impair the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves—affecting millions of individuals globally. These disorders include both degenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, and acute events like stroke and traumatic brain injuries. Epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and neuropathies also fall within this domain. Symptoms can range from cognitive decline and memory loss to seizures, paralysis, and chronic pain, profoundly impacting quality of life. As neurological disorders often involve lifelong management and care, there is an urgent need for early diagnosis, patient-centered treatment, and continued support for families and caregivers. This track emphasizes the latest advancements in diagnostics, neurorehabilitation, clinical trials, and therapeutic innovations. Participants are encouraged to present their work on biomarkers, disease modeling, personalized medicine, and neuroprotective strategies.

Track 4: Neuropsychology

Neuropsychology is the interdisciplinary science that examines the structure and function of the brain as it relates to specific psychological processes and behaviors. It seeks to understand how brain injuries, diseases, and developmental anomalies affect cognition, emotion, and behavior. Neuropsychologists often assess and treat individuals who have suffered strokes, traumatic brain injuries, or neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia. By conducting detailed cognitive assessments and utilizing neuroimaging tools, they provide insights that guide both clinical interventions and academic research. This field also plays a critical role in understanding learning disabilities, attention disorders, and the psychological effects of epilepsy and other neurological conditions. As our understanding of brain-behavior relationships deepens, neuropsychology continues to inform educational strategies, rehabilitation programs, and mental health care practices. This track aims to foster collaboration between psychologists, neuroscientists, educators, and clinicians working at the intersection of brain and behavior.

Track 5: Psychiatric Disorders

Focusing on mental health conditions like depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, this track explores diagnosis, therapy, and pharmacological advances. It includes neurobiological insights, emerging therapies, and the social impact of psychiatric illnesses.

Depression and Anxiety

Schizophrenia

Bipolar Disorder

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Track 6: Neuroimaging and Neuroscience

Featuring tools like fMRI and PET, this track explores brain imaging and neuroscience research. It focuses on brain structure-function relationships, diagnostics, and neurobiological insights into mental and neurological disorders.

Brain Imaging Techniques (fMRI, PET, CT)

Neuroscientific Approaches to Neurology and Psychology

Neuroplasticity

Track 7: Child and Adolescent Neurology/Psychology

This track addresses neurological and psychological conditions in youth, such as ADHD, autism, and anxiety. It covers early detection, intervention strategies, developmental neuroscience, and pediatric mental health care.

Autism Spectrum Disorders

ADHD

Learning Disabilities

Pediatric Neurology

Track 8: Psychopharmacology

Explore how drugs affect the brain and behavior. This track includes medication mechanisms, new psychotropic drugs, side effects, and personalized treatments for mental and neurological conditions.

Drug Therapies for Neurological and Psychological Disorders

Antidepressants and Antipsychotics

Neurotrophic Factors

Track 9: Neurorehabilitation and Therapy

Focused on recovery from neurological injuries and diseases, this track covers physical, cognitive, and speech therapies. It also explores neuroplasticity, technology in rehab, and patient-centered therapeutic approaches.

Cognitive Rehabilitation

Neuro feedback and Brain Stimulation

Psychotherapy Techniques for Neurological Conditions

Track 10: Behavioral Neuroscience

This track studies the biological basis of behavior. Topics include neural mechanisms of emotion, learning, and decision-making, as well as behavioral effects of brain disorders and experimental models.

Brain-Behavior Relationships

Stress and Emotional Regulation

Neuroscientific Insights into Psychological Disorders

Track 11: Emerging Trends in Neurology and Psychology

Explore cutting-edge research and innovations, including AI in diagnostics, digital health, neurotechnology, and novel therapies like neuromodulation and psychedelics for mental and neurological disorders.

Artificial Intelligence in Neurology and Psychology

Genetic and Molecular Neuroscience

Digital Mental Health

Track 12: Mental Health in Society

This track examines mental health's role in public life, covering stigma, access to care, mental health policy, and community-based approaches. It highlights social determinants and awareness campaigns.

Mental Health Policy and Advocacy

Public Health Approaches to Mental Health

Social Determinants of Mental Health

Track 14: Mood Disorder

This session shines a light on the complexities of mood regulation, covering conditions like bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder. Participants will explore the underlying neurochemical imbalances, genetic factors, and environmental stressors that shape mood dynamics. With an emphasis on the latest advances in mood stabilizers, neuromodulation, and integrative psychotherapy, the discussion aims to redefine how emotional disorders are understood and treated.

Track 15: Depression

Few mental health challenges are as widespread or deeply personal as depression. This session offers a multifaceted exploration of its causes and consequences—ranging from disrupted neurotransmitter systems and chronic stress to societal stigma. Cutting-edge research into neuroinflammation, rapid-acting antidepressants, and mind-body therapies will be presented alongside emerging strategies for prevention and early intervention.

Track 16: Neurobiology

At the intersection of science and the self lies neurobiology—the study of how the brain wires thought, emotion, and behavior. This session unpacks the molecular machinery behind synaptic transmission, neurogenesis, and plasticity, while also investigating how these processes contribute to mental health and disease. Designed for researchers and clinicians, the content bridges foundational neuroscience with therapeutic insight.

Track 17: Anxiety

Anxiety disorders affect millions, yet their inner workings remain elusive. This session dives into the neurocircuitry of fear, worry, and hyperarousal, exploring the roles of the amygdala, HPA axis, and stress hormones. Groundbreaking approaches—ranging from exposure therapy and pharmacological innovations to mindfulness and neurofeedback—will offer fresh perspectives on calming the anxious brain.

Track 18: Psychiatry

This dynamic forum brings together experts from across disciplines to discuss the evolving landscape of psychiatry. From the promise of precision medicine and digital mental health platforms to the importance of cultural competency and ethical frameworks, the session provides a holistic look at modern psychiatric care. Special focus will be given to new diagnostic models, treatment algorithms, and global mental health initiatives.

Track 19: Cognitive Neuroscience

Explore how the brain processes thought, language, memory, and attention. This track integrates neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and behavioral studies to explain how we perceive, learn, and make decisions.

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Conference Date May 21-22, 2026

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