CNS 2026 Sponsors

The Cognitive Neuroscience Society thanks the following sponsors for their support of our 2026 meeting.

 

Frontiers in Cognition

Discover Frontiers in Cognition, a multidisciplinary open-access journal exploring the complexities of the mind. Now indexed in ESCI (Web of Science) and Scopus, the journal aims to bridge psychology and neuroscience by publishing high-quality empirical and theoretical research in cognitive neuroscience, including specialty sections on attention, learning and cognitive development, memory, neural networks and cognition, perception, cognition and movement, and reason and decision-making. Led by Field Chief Editor Prof. George R. Mangun (UC Davis, USA), Frontiers in Cognition offers a rigorous and inclusive platform for innovative research, supporting our mission to make science open at global scale.

 

UC Davis CMB

The UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain (CMB) supports collaborative research by world-class scientists across social, biological, computational, and medical disciplines. We pursue fundamental questions about how the human mind perceives, thinks, feels, and acts, and how mental processes arise from the biology of the brain. By advancing this understanding, and training the next generation of cognitive neuroscientists, the CMB aims to inform new treatments for psychiatric and neurological diabilities and help people worldwide realize the full potential of the human mind.

 

University of Birmingham

The Centre for Human Brain Health (CHBH) at the University of Birmingham is committed to pioneering research that transforms our understanding of the human brain and its complex functions. Our mission is to enable fundamental and translational human neuroscience by developing and applying advanced neurotechnologies for brain imaging, recording, and stimulation, complemented by machine learning approaches and computational modeling. By fostering an inclusive, internationally collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, we bring together world-class researchers from diverse fields to tackle the most pressing challenges in cognitive neuroscience and human brain health.

2026 Travel Award Sponsors:

 

NYU Abu Dhabi Center for Brain & Health 

The Center for Brain & Health at New York University Abu Dhabi aims to advance the understanding of brain function in health and disease, with an emphasis on disorders that are relevant to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Center facilitates interdisciplinary research at the nexus of the university's strengths in brain science, psychology, engineering, and health, pursuing collaborations with its local clinical and industry partners. Many of the Center's projects focus on Multiple Sclerosis, a degenerative disease with high prevalence in the UAE. These projects address core deficits in Multiple Sclerosis: perception, cognition, and motor function.

Institute for Neuroscience and Neurotechnology

The Institute for Neuroscience and Neurotechnology (INN) at Simon Fraser University is an interdisciplinary research hub that brings together researchers, educators, and community partners to advance our understanding of the brain. Guided by values of collaboration, accessibility and complex systems thinking, the INN supports cutting-edge research, technical innovation, community engagement, and training for the next generation of neuroscience and neurotechnology leaders.

Yale Wu Tsai Institute

The Wu Tsai Institute is an interdisciplinary research endeavor at Yale University connecting neuroscience and data science to accelerate breakthroughs in understanding cognition. We advance this mission through fellowship programs, recruitment efforts, and funding opportunities.

 

Brain and Language

An interdisciplinary journal, Elsevier’s Brain and Language publishes articles that elucidate the complex relationships among language, brain, and behavior. The journal covers the large variety of modern techniques in cognitive neuroscience, including functional and structural brain imaging, electrophysiology, cellular and molecular neurobiology, genetics, lesion-based approaches, and computational modeling. We publish articles relating to human language, relevant to the understanding of its neurobiological and neurocognitive bases.

Ted Goslow Jr. Travel Award

In memory of the late Brown University Professor Emeritus, G.E. “Ted” Goslow Jr., whose contributions to education, training, and mentoring in the life sciences have had an ever-lasting impact on generations of scholars.

We are grateful to Ron Mangun & Tamara Swaab, CNS donors, for supporting the Ted Goslow Jr. Travel Award this year.

CNS Community-Supported Travel Awards

The CNS Community-Supported Travel Awards are funded through the generous contributions of our members, who are committed to supporting trainees in attending the Annual Meeting. We extend our sincere gratitude to all who have donated to make these awards possible.