I-CNCNC 2026

1st International Conference on Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience
"Brain Health: From Theory to Practice"
March 5th - 7th 2026
Organized by : Department of Clinical Psychology NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
(An Institute of National Importance)

I-CNCNC 2026

1st International Conference on Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience

"Brain Health: From Theory to Practice"
March 5th - 7th 2026
Organized by : Department of Clinical Psychology NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
(An Institute of National Importance)
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Abstract Submission

Guidelines

The conference will accept papers broadly related to neuroscience, cognition, and clinical neuropsychology. This includes work on neuropsychological assessment, diagnosis, and management of neurological and psychiatric conditions; cognitive neuroscience and experimental psychology; neuropsychological interventions; neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies; and research on brain–behaviour relationships across the lifespan. Submissions addressing cross-cultural perspectives, technological innovations, and translational applications are also encouraged. Here are a few key themes to guide submission:

  • Neuropsychological assessment, diagnosis, and management of neurological/psychiatric conditions
  • Cognitive neuroscience and experimental psychology
  • Recent advances in neuropsychological rehabilitation
  • Neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and brain–behaviour research
  • Developmental neuropsychology and lifespan approaches
  • Cross-cultural and social determinants of cognition
  • Technological and translational innovations in neuropsychology
1. Title:
  • A brief, informative title (ideally under 12 words) that clearly indicates the topic.
2. Authors and Affiliations:
  • List all authors and their respective affiliations.
3. Introduction:
  • Briefly introduce the research topic and its relevance.
  • State the research question or objective.
4. Methods:
  • Describe the study design (e.g., case study, experimental, etc.).
  • Specify the sample (e.g., number of participants, demographics, inclusion/exclusion criteria).
  • Outline the assessment tools or procedures used.
5. Results:
  • Summarize the key findings of the study.
  • Present statistically significant results or clinically relevant observations.
6. Discussion/Conclusion:
  • Interpret the findings in the context of existing literature.
  • Highlight the clinical implications of the research.
  • Mention limitations of the study if applicable.
7. Keywords:
  • Include 3-5 keywords.

Note: Keep the formatting as given in the template. Abstract should not exceed 300 words.
Abstract submission deadline: October 30th , 2025