Neuropsychology Without Limits: Expanding Horizons
22nd – 24th July, 2026
Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin
The mid year meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) will be held at Trinity Business School, Trinity College Dublin 22nd – 24th July, 2026. This meeting was last held in Dublin in 2005 so this event marks a major milestone. The programme committee chairs are Professor Niall Pender, Dr Unai Diaz-Orueta, and Professor Anna Adlam.
This meeting, hosted by the International Neuropsychological Society, the Psychological Society of Ireland Division of Neuropsychology, and the British Psychological Society Division of Neuropsychology, will welcome contributions from across the globe that target the traditional topics related to diagnosis, assessment and rehabilitation of different populations (clinical and non-clinical) across the lifespan, with an emphasis on the challenges posed by technologies, on how neuropsychology can overcome inequalities and be truly inclusive from a gender, race, background and culture perspective.
The conference themes include: adult clinical neuropsychology, ageing and neurodegenerative conditions, brain health and global neuropsychology, cognitive and affective neuroscience, intervention and rehabilitation, medical/infections/genetic conditions, neurodevelopmental disorders and paediatric neuropsychology, professional development and training, and research methods and emerging technologies.
The programme will bring together a range of key note speakers, continuing education workshops, presentations and symposia, and poster sessions. It also provides an opportunity for networking with national and international colleagues.
CE workshops
Wednesday, 22nd July
Time: 11:00-12:45
Speaker: Professor Martin Bunnage, University of Bristol, UK
Topic: Symptom validity and effort testing in neuropsychology
Thursday, 23rd July
Time: 8:30-10:15
Speaker: A/Prof Preeti Sunderaraman, Butler Hospital, Brown University, USA & A/Prof Rene Stolwyk, Monash University, Australia
Topic: Telehealth in neuropsychology
Friday, 24th July
Time: 8:30-10:15
Speaker: Professor Jennifer Manly, Columbia University, USA
Topic: Cross-cultural issues in neuropsychology
INS 2026 Mid-Year Meeting Keynote Speakers
Professor Catherine C. Price PhD, ABPP-cn
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Prof. Price received advanced graduate training via Drexel University, University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Florida. Her training and academic career have been devoted to studying the neuropsychology of older adults with and without dementia and neuroanatomical dissociates on older adults’ cognitive functioning and cognitive change. She assess individuals who are concerned about memory, problem solving, or thinking changes, cognitive decline, dementia, and cognitive complications following various medical procedures.
Prof. Muireann Irish
NHMRC Professorial Research Fellow
Faculty of Science – The University of Sydney
Prof. Irish’s research on brain network dysfunction in dementia has provided fundamental new insights into novel treatment pathways to improve quality of life for people living with dementia. Her landmark 2012 study was the first to demonstrate that semantic brain network dysfunction in dementia disrupts the capacity to envisage the future. This work was declared “paradigm changing” by experts in the field. The calibre of Prof. Irish’s work has been formally recognised through numerous prestigious awards and accolades from almost every major society within her field. She displays an unwavering commitment to supporting the next generation of young scientists in Australia through targeted mentoring of young women and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Dr. Saul Martinez-Horta
Director of the Neuropsychology Department CDINC
Dr. Saul Martínez Horta is director of the Neuropsychology Department at CDINC and neuropsychologist in the Movement Disorders Unit directed by Dr. Jaime Kulisevsky at the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau. He holds a PhD in Medicine from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and is an expert Neuropsychologist in Clinical Neuropsychology. He has extensive experience in clinical practice and research in neurodegenerative diseases that he has developed over the last 15 years. For this reason, he has extensive experience in the evaluation and diagnosis of cognitive and behavioral alterations in neurodegenerative diseases, brain damage and neurodevelopmental disorders. He also has extensive experience in forensic neuropsychological expertise.
Prof. Shari Wade
Director of Research, Division of Rehabilitation Medicine
Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics
Prof. Shari Wade is a tenured professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and the Director of Research for the Division of Rehabilitation Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.Internationally renowned for her work in pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI), she focuses on the role of family environment in recovery and has pioneered telehealth interventions for children and their families.
Further information and registration details
PSI members are entitled to member rates and early bird rates apply until 29th May, 2026.
CPD points for PSI members have been approved (4 points per each day attended)
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