International Association of Applied Neuroscience

International Association of Applied Neuroscience The IAAN offers training on the application of neuroscience to counseling (Neuropsychotherapy), education, sports/coaching, organization, & health.

14/04/2026

đź”´ Early Bird pricing is currently available, offering savings of up to 20%.

We invite you and all our members to join us in person or virtually for the IAAN Conference, held on 10th–12th September 2026 on the Gold Coast/Tweed Heads, bringing together leading voices in applied neuroscience across a rich and engaging program.

During the conference, you’ll have the opportunity to: Learn from respected speakers from a range of neuroscience fields

Explore practical, applied neuroscience topics. Connect with like-minded professionals. Enjoy a memorable Gala Dinner experience.

Early Bird Pricing closes 8 May 2026

Secure your place while this pricing is available.

We look forward to welcoming you!

www.iaan.com.au

14/04/2026

❤️ Early bird tickets are NOW available to the 2026 IAAN Conference - September 10th - 12th.

Join the International Association of Applied Neuroscience along with hundreds of professionals worldwide to gain deeper insights into the world of neuroscience and stay ahead in your field.

This is an exceptional opportunity to connect with like-minded people, showcase your expertise and become part of a neuroscience community.

www.iaan.com.au

🔴 Our April meetup, we'll be diving into a fascinating paper just published in Nature Human Behaviour titled "How Human–...
09/04/2026

🔴 Our April meetup, we'll be diving into a fascinating paper just published in Nature Human Behaviour titled "How Human–AI Feedback Loops Alter Human Perceptual, Emotional and Social Judgements" by Glickman & Sharot (2025).

We will be discussing the research findings and exploring how AI is quietly amplifying our biases, often without us even realising it.

Come join us for a discussion on what this means for neuroscience, cognition, and our increasingly AI-mediated world.

đź”´ Date: Saturday 11 April 2026

🔴 Time: 10am – 12 noon AEST (please check your time zone)

đź”´ What to expect:
Up to 2-hour Zoom sessions featuring practical tools, spotlight new research, member and guest presentations, breakout discussions, and group Q&A.

Our monthly MeetUps are an opportunity for you to meet online, exchange knowledge across our global network, collaborate and spark connections as we connect science with practice. Session are FREE to join and run for up to two hours and once registered you will be sent a Zoom link.

🟢 2026 IAAN Annual Conference Gold Coast Australia 10-12 September 2026Join us for the IAAN 2026 Annual ConferenceSet ag...
06/04/2026

🟢 2026 IAAN Annual Conference Gold Coast Australia 10-12 September 2026
Join us for the IAAN 2026 Annual Conference

Set against the stunning backdrop of the Gold Coast/Tweed Heads, Australia, the 2026 IAAN Annual Conference brings together leading voices in applied neuroscience. Attend in person or virtually and gain access to inspiring speakers and cutting-edge topics.

🟢 Keynote Speakers

Preconference Workshop -
Thursday 10th September - Dr Olivia Lesslar

Conference Day 1 - Friday 11th September - Richard Hill

Conference Day 2 - Saturday 12th September - Dr Haley O'Neill

For more information including all early bird prices for non-members, please visit:

www.iaan.com.au

IAAN MeetupThis month we are discussing: AI & Brain Bias - how are AI systems quietly reshaping the way we think, feel a...
02/04/2026

IAAN Meetup

This month we are discussing: AI & Brain Bias - how are AI systems quietly reshaping the way we think, feel and judge.

When: Saturday 11 April
Time: 10am - 12 noon AEST

Meetups are FREE for all to attend, you simply have to register using the link below. Once you register you will be sent a pdf of the paper for discussion.

Such a current day, interesting subject, I'm sure you'll want to be a part of it.

Our monthly MeetUps are an opportunity for you to meet online, exchange knowledge across our global network, collaborate and spark connections as we connect science with practice. Session are FREE to join and run for up to two hours and once registered you will be sent a Zoom link.

31/03/2026

đź’  Dear all IAAN members and colleagues,

The IAAN would like to announce that we are looking forward to holding our next IAAN Conference from 10-12th September 2026 at
the beautiful beachside location of Tweed Heads/Gold Coast.

Venue : Twin Towns Conference Centre.

The conference will provide an exciting opportunity for clinicians, psychotherapists, teachers, students and other professionals to share their knowledge and interest in the application of neuroscience to their fields of
practice.

• Invitation to IAAN members and colleagues to contribute.

On behalf of the IAAN Conference Committee, we would like to officially
invite you to participate and actively contribute to the conference. You may do so by making a submission for a 90-minute workshop.

• Key Dates
Abstract and Workshop submissions close on Friday 17th April 2026.

Abstract Submissions will be reviewed by the IAAN Conference Committee.

All applicants will be notified whether their abstract was accepted or not via the email address supplied by 24 April 2026. Acceptance is based on several factors including scientific and practical merit.

Please notify us of any change in email address. If you have not received a response to your application please contact: office@iaan.com.au.

It is your responsibility to notify IAAN in the unlikely event that your application was not received.

• Workshop presenters

Successful applicants for workshop presentations are offered the 2-day
conference free of charge as a thank you from the IAAN Board. If you wish to attend the pre-conference workshop you need to register.

For more information, please click on the link below :

❤️ The IAAN is proud to have Allan Parker as a director of the Board and super proud of his most recent accomplishments....
29/03/2026

❤️ The IAAN is proud to have Allan Parker as a director of the Board and super proud of his most recent accomplishments.

Congratulations Allan!!!

Australian Professional Speakers Association 2026 Keynote Speaker of the Year, and now Triple Hall of Fame recipient - Allan Parker OAM So incredibly grateful to receive this award 🙏 | 82 comments on LinkedIn

🧠 What is Neuroplasticity?In a nutshell, neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to learn and adapt. Until relatively rec...
25/03/2026

đź§  What is Neuroplasticity?

In a nutshell, neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to learn and adapt. Until relatively recently, experts believed that our brains were fixed by the end of adolescence and that, in terms of neurons, it was all downhill from there. But the latest research has proved the opposite: that our brains can actually grow and change throughout adulthood. That is, if we treat our neural pathways right.

❤️1. Feed your brain

Your brain makes up only a tiny proportion of your total body weight, but it uses up a quarter of everything you eat. If you want enhanced neural pathways, you’ll need an enhanced diet. According to Ramsden, that means grabbing snacks like walnuts, blueberries, and avocado during the day. Vitamin D and magnesium are top priorities if you want to promote neuroplasticity.

đź’›2. Take naps

Obviously a good night’s sleep (ideally between seven and nine hours) will always set you up for a better brain day. But a short afternoon nap of around 20 minutes will elevate your neuroplasticity potential even further. A short nap encourages the growth of dendritic spines, which act as crucial connectors between the neurons in your brain.

💙3. Don’t let the work day linger

Like muscle-building, neuroplasticity needs downtime in order to do its work properly. According to Dr. Chinichian, managers should embed and enforce a “close the day” ritual that prioritizes reflection and gratitude for small wins. An end-of-day Slack message saying “Thanks for the great ideas in the brainstorming session today, everyone. See you tomorrow,” can help the team feel valued. Putting a hard stop to the stresses of the day in a way that also boosts endorphins creates perfect conditions for neuroplasticity. Bonus: it also sends the signal that it’s OK to “leave” work and unplug for the evening.

đź’š4. Expand your vocabulary

Try to learn one new word every day. According to experts, this simple act will spark a multitude of new neural pathways, both visual and auditory. (Give it a few months and it’ll make you unstoppable at Scrabble too).

💜5. Use the “other” hand

Non-dominant hand exercises are excellent for forming new neural pathways, as well as strengthening the connectivity between existing neurons. For instance, if you’re right-handed, try brushing your teeth with your left hand – and then try it while balancing on one leg for a double neuroplasticity bonus.

🧡6. Learn to juggle

Juggling is frequently cited as an excellent means for improving neuroplasticity. Keep a small set of balls in your work drawer for a brain boost whenever you have a few spare seconds between tasks. The better you get, the bigger the benefits.

đź©·7. Play chess

Chess players have significantly more grey matter in their anterior cingulate cortex than those unfamiliar with en passant and castling. And you don’t even need another player or a board in order to reap the mental benefits. Simply log onto chess.com for a quick blast whenever you have a few minutes. (You don’t need to finish a game to get the neurological boost.)

🩵8. Do mnemonic drills

Teaching yourself mnemonic devices, like formulas or rhymes, can enhance connectivity in your prefrontal parietal network, paving the way to new, positive pathways in your brain.

🤍9. Be mindful, as a team

One of the best things you can do to promote neuroplasticity in a workforce is to incorporate regular group meditation. There are multiple online options available to get you started, like this and this. Not only does it help with the positive brain rewiring process (while expanding several useful parts of the brain), it also results in team members reacting to problems with an increased sense of calm, passion, and awareness. Neuroplasticity at its finest.

22/03/2026

đź’  IAAN 2026 Annual Conference
Gold Coast, Australia | 10-12 September
Theme: “Innovations and research across multiple disciplines of Neuroscience” www.iaan.com.au/2026-conference

💠 If your field involves neuroscience—whether in education, arts, law, sports, therapy, science, child development or related areas—consider presenting a 90-minute workshop.

đź’  Abstract submissions close on Friday, 17 April 2026. Selected presenters receive complimentary admission to the 2-day conference (pre-conference registration not included).



❤️ More wonderful feedback from our members!Register today to become an IAAN member and join our growing neuroscience ba...
19/03/2026

❤️ More wonderful feedback from our members!

Register today to become an IAAN member and join our growing neuroscience based community.

www.iaan.com.au

❤️ Feedback from our wonderful members! Are you seeking to connect with professionals in your field to enhance your prac...
10/03/2026

❤️ Feedback from our wonderful members!

Are you seeking to connect with professionals in your field to enhance your practice and improve client outcomes?

Join the IAAN today and be part of our highly professional community.

https://www.iaan.com.au/

đź’  Leaders who value understanding neuroscience - this Meetup is for you.đź’  Saturday 14 March from 10am to midday AEST (Br...
09/03/2026

đź’  Leaders who value understanding neuroscience - this Meetup is for you.

đź’  Saturday 14 March from 10am to midday AEST (Brisbane time)
Paper for discussion is "Middle managers’ experiences of resilience during crises: A Neuropsychotherapy perspective."

đź’  BOOK TODAY - it's free and open to all, even if you're not a member of IAAN.

https://www.iaan.com.au/iaan-monthly-meetup-march-2026

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