The International Neurology Conference 2025 is a flagship hybrid event hosted by PubScholars Group on **November 15–16, 2025**, at the Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando (5800 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL) and streamed online.
The conference explores **“Mind–Brain Connection: Understanding Neuroscience through Mental Health,”** aiming to integrate cutting-edge science with clinical relevance.
Who Should Attend: Neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroscientists, psychologists, rehabilitation professionals, engineers, industry leaders, students, and allied health practitioners.
Program Highlights:
* Plenary lectures on neuroplasticity, AI-assisted diagnostics, psychedelics, and ethical neuroscience
* Hands-on workshops featuring VR-based rehabilitation and neurofeedback
* Poster sessions presenting global research innovations
* Interactive panels addressing neuroimmune interactions, AI in clinical practice, and future neurotherapeutics
Target Audience:
* Neurology & mental health practitioners
* Academic researchers and clinicians
* Industry professionals in neurotech, pharma, and digital health
* Students and trainees pursuing neuroscience or clinical specialties
* Healthcare leaders and policymakers
Benefits for Participants:
* Earn CPD credits essential for professional development
* Obtain official invitation letters for visa applications
* Access global networking opportunities through on-site receptions and virtual breakout rooms
Contact Info:
* Contact Person: Richard A.
* Email: info@pubscholars.org
* Phone/WhatsApp: +91 7042134266
* Venue: Hard Rock Hotel at Universal Orlando, 5800 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819, USA
* Website URL: - https://neurologyconference2025.com/
Join us in-person or online to engage with the latest neuroscience trends and drive forward advancements in neurology and mental health care.
About JCS. JCS is the official journal of the International Association for Cognitive Science (IACS) and the Institute for Cognitive Science at Seoul National University. It is published quarterly in Seoul, Korea. The Association includes member societies from Australia, China, Japan, Korea, and the European Union. Submissions from anywhere in the world are welcome at any time. JCS showcases high‑quality, significant research across cognitive science, including (but not limited to) philosophy, psychology, linguistics, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, aesthetics, anthropology, and education—especially work that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Indexing.
SCOPUS
EBSCO
Google Scholar
ESCI (Emerging Sources Citation Index, Clarivate)
KCI (Korea Citation Index)
Aims & Scope. JCS is published quarterly on 31 March, 30 June, 30 September, and 31 December (founded in 2000). It welcomes research across the disciplines that constitute cognitive science and strongly encourages interdisciplinary submissions. AI‑associated cognitive science will be newly reinforced, and papers in this area are particularly encouraged.
Editorial Leadership.
Editor‑in‑Chief: Chungmin Lee, Seoul National University
Editors: Cameron Buckner, University of Houston; Sook Whan Cho, The State University of New York at Stony Brook, Songdo; Alberto Greco, University of Genova; AI Assistant Editor: Taikyeong Jeong, Hallym University
Editorial Board & Advisory Editorial Board.
Hojjat Adeli, The Ohio State University
Kenneth A. Augustyn, Michigan Technological University
Bruno G. Bara, University of Turin
Ned Block, New York University
David Chalmers, Australian National University
Ivan Enrici, University of Turin
Peter Gärdenfors, Lund University, Sweden
Merrill Garrett, University of Arizona
Dedre Gentner, Northwestern University
Etsuko Harada, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Hidehito Honda, Otemon Gakuin University
Youngbin Kwak, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Joonhwan Lee, Seoul National University
Tania Ionin, University of Illinois at Urbana‑Champaign
Kiwako Ito, The University of Newcastle (UON)
Hong‑Gee Kim, Seoul National University
Kihyeon Kim, Seoul National University
Gary Geunbae Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology
Martha Lewis, University of Bristol
Chen Lin, Chinese Academy of Science
Charles Ling, Western Ontario University, Canada
Edouard Machery, University of Pittsburgh
Asifa Majid, University of Oxford
Klaus Manizer, Technical University of Munich
Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Kyoto University
Reiko Mazuka, Duke University
Louise McNally, Pompeu Fabra University
Byoung‑Kyong Min, Korea University
Mohd Kamal bin Othman, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Joonkoo Park, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Jake Quilty‑Dunn, Washington University in St. Louis
Yasuhiro Shirai, Case Western Reserve University
Hua Shu, Beijing Normal University
Peter Slezak, The University of New South Wales
Hyeon‑joo Song, Yonsei University
Darcy Sperlich, Xi'an Jiaotong – Liverpool University
Li‑Hai Tan, Shenzhen Institute of Neuroscience
Paul Thagard, University of Waterloo, Canada
Markus Werning, Ruhr University Bochum
Roman V. Yampolskiy, University of Louisville
Byoung‑Tak Zhang, Seoul National University
Linmin Zhang, New York University, Shanghai
Michael Zock, Aix‑Marseille Université
Submission Guidelines.
Manuscripts must be in English, written clearly and in sufficient detail for review.
Length: up to 10,000 words. Please follow the JCS style guide (available on request).
Submissions are accepted at any time and processed as promptly as possible.