3rd Edition of Dementia World Conference 2026

Scientific Sessions

Cognitive Communication Disorders

Cognitive-Communication Disorders: Understanding Their Impact on Thinking and Communication

Cognitive-communication disorders impair an individual’s ability to communicate effectively due to deficits in memory, attention, problem-solving, reasoning, or organizational skills. These disorders frequently result from brain injuries, neurological diseases, stroke, or age-related cognitive decline, complicating everyday conversations and social interactions. Affected individuals may have difficulty processing information, following discussions, articulating thoughts, or comprehending complex language. Early intervention, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation are essential for improving communication abilities and daily functioning. Ongoing research, innovative therapies, and advancements in cognitive healthcare related to cognitive-communication disorders are regularly highlighted at the Dementia World Conference (DWC), where experts collaborate to enhance patient care and neurological health.

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Multiple sclerosis and Dementia
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Stages of Dementia
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Neuroepigenetics
Geriatrics Dementia
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Causes and Prevention of Dementia
Dementia Care Practice and Awareness
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Depression Symptoms
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