Track 17: Sleep Disorders – Understanding the Neuroscience of Rest and Restoration
Sleep is a fundamental biological process essential for brain function, memory consolidation, emotional regulation, and overall health. Yet, sleep disorders such as insomnia, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, and circadian rhythm disturbances affect millions worldwide. These conditions not only impair quality of life but are also linked to neurological, cardiovascular, metabolic, and psychiatric disorders.
At the 5th World Neuroscience, Neurology, and Brain Disorders Summit, Track 17: Sleep Disorders will highlight the latest research, diagnostic approaches, and therapeutic strategies to better understand and manage sleep-related conditions.
Why Sleep Disorders Matter
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High prevalence: Up to 45% of the global population experiences some form of sleep problem.
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Cognitive impact: Poor sleep affects attention, memory, and decision-making.
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Health risks: Sleep disorders are linked to stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, obesity, depression, and cardiovascular disease.
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Economic burden: Billions are lost annually due to reduced productivity, healthcare costs, and accidents caused by sleep deprivation.
By studying the neurobiology of sleep, scientists are uncovering how disruptions in sleep patterns contribute to neurological disease progression and overall brain health.
Key Topics in Track 17: Sleep Disorders
Sessions in this track will focus on:
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Neurobiology of sleep and circadian rhythms
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Insomnia, hypersomnia, and parasomnias
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Obstructive sleep apnea and its neurological consequences
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Narcolepsy and disorders of excessive daytime sleepiness
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Restless legs syndrome and movement disorders during sleep
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Neuroimaging and biomarkers in sleep research
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Sleep disorders in children and adolescents
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Cognitive and emotional consequences of sleep deprivation
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Innovations in therapy: pharmacological, behavioral, and device-based interventions
Who Should Attend?
This track is ideal for:
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Neurologists and sleep medicine specialists
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Neuroscientists and researchers in circadian biology
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Psychiatrists and psychologists
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Pulmonologists and respiratory care specialists
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Healthcare professionals working in sleep clinics and rehabilitation
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Students and early-career investigators in neuroscience and sleep research
Opportunities at the Summit
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Present your research on sleep and its neurological impact
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Gain insights into novel diagnostic and treatment approaches
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Engage with leading experts in neuroscience and sleep medicine
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Earn CME/CPD credits while expanding your expertise
Join Us in Dubai
The summit will offer not only a high-level academic exchange but also the chance to network and collaborate with international peers in the vibrant city of Dubai, UAE.
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Conclusion
Track 17: Sleep Disorders will provide a deep dive into the neuroscience of sleep and its disorders, exploring how disrupted sleep contributes to neurological, cognitive, and systemic diseases. With discussions on prevention, diagnosis, and innovative treatments, this track will shed light on the critical role of sleep in brain health.
Join us in Dubai, January 2026, at the 5th World Neuroscience, Neurology, and Brain Disorders Summit to be part of the global conversation on advancing sleep science.
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#SleepDisorders #Insomnia #SleepApnea #Narcolepsy #CircadianRhythm #BrainHealth #NeuroscienceConference #Dubai2026
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