Neurocardiology

Neurocardiology explores the intimate connection between the nervous system and the heart, focusing on how neural mechanisms regulate cardiac rhythm, blood pressure, and emotional states. It is a rapidly evolving field that bridges neurology, cardiology, and physiology, uncovering how brain-heart interactions influence health and disease.

The Neurocardiology session highlights the neural control of cardiovascular function and the role of autonomic and central nervous systems in modulating heart activity. Researchers examine how stress, anxiety, and neurodegenerative disorders affect cardiac health through neural pathways.

At the Neurocardiology Conference, neurologists, cardiologists, and neuroscientists share research on autonomic regulation, baroreflex mechanisms, and heart–brain communication. The session also covers neurogenic hypertension, arrhythmia, and the impact of emotional processing on cardiovascular physiology.

Participants will gain insight into how the brain integrates sensory feedback to maintain cardiovascular homeostasis and how disturbances in neural signaling contribute to heart diseases. The integration of functional imaging, heart-rate variability (HRV) analysis, and electrophysiology provides a deeper understanding of brain–heart synchrony.

Emerging research in Autonomic Nervous System Disorders is further revealing how dysregulation in sympathetic and parasympathetic control contributes to cardiac abnormalities, emphasizing the clinical value of neurocardiological assessment.

Core Research and Clinical Themes

Autonomic Control of the Heart
• Sympathetic and parasympathetic regulation of cardiac function
• Brainstem and hypothalamic centers governing heart rate

Heart–Brain Interactions
• Bidirectional feedback between cardiovascular and central systems
• Neurovisceral integration during stress and emotional responses

Neurogenic and Psychogenic Cardiac Disorders
• Role of anxiety and depression in cardiac arrhythmia
• Stroke and its cardiac manifestations through autonomic imbalance

Imaging and Electrophysiological Insights
• Heart-rate variability (HRV) and functional MRI in neural control
• EEG and ECG integration for mapping cardiac–neural coupling

Clinical Translation and Future Directions
• Neurocardiac biomarkers for early risk detection
• Neuromodulation and vagus-nerve stimulation therapies

Why Attend

Bridge Brain and Heart Science
Understand neural mechanisms underlying cardiovascular control.

Explore New Diagnostic Tools
Learn how neuroimaging and HRV metrics aid clinical prediction.

Collaborate Across Disciplines
Join cardiologists and neuroscientists integrating multi-system insights.

Shape the Future of Neurocardiac Medicine
Engage with experts advancing research on neural–cardiac health.

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