neurocognoscitiva 50
For starters, it would be a feminine and over-entry into the dictionary. But what worries me is whether referring to neuroscognoscitive is correct. Cognitive and cognitive are two versions of the same word, although science scholars began to differentiate them, and the problem is that there is still no agreement on the scope of each. DLE doesn't help much, but if 'cognitive' is a physiological learning process, then it can carry the neuro- prefix (relative to the nervous system). If it refers only to the "knowledge, study and understanding of [something]". . . neurology already exists ( 128521; ) .