doi:10.1007/s00406-023-01610-0Springer Berlin HeidelbergEuropean Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical NeuroscienceAli Nouraeinejadhttps://ror.org/02jx3x895grid.83440.3b0000 0001 2190 1201Faculty of Brain Sciences, Institute of OphthalmologyUniversity College London (UCL) London UK...
Reference: “SARS-CoV-2 spike-specific memory B cells express higher levels of T-bet and FcRL5 after non-severe COVID-19 as compared to severe disease” by Raphael A. Reyes, Kathleen Clarke, S. Jake Gonzales, Angelene M. Cantwell, Rolando Garza, Gabriel Catano, Robin E. Tragus, Thomas ...
This study aims to investigate subjective memory complaints in COVID-19 survivors and determine if these are more strongly associated with objective cognitive impairment related to sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection or with symptoms of psychiatric conditions. A total of 608 COVID-19 survivors were ...
The COVID-19 Online Rapid Objective Neuro-Memory Assessment (CORONA) as presented on a smartphone. a) Selected sample questions from the survey, and image examples of the animal, number, fruit and object categories presented in the memory quiz. b) Example showing the timing of a single trial...
Hypoesthesia, one of the aftereffects of Covid-19, also causes neurological aftereffects, such as brain fog (vacancy) and memory loss, a study showed.Professor Jeong Young-hee of the Neurology Department at Myongji Hospital said so while releasing her an
COVID Memory Loss and Brain Fog is Becoming More Common Jul 16, 2021·Chris Iliades, MD·Depression COVID-19 is a new version of an old virus called coronavirus. Most of the effects of COVID have been on people's lungs, but there have also been effects on the brain and nerves (neur...
Full models included a random intercept for each participant, fixed main effect for group (1 = REFRAME, 0 = control), dummy variables for each time point, and group-time interactions for time points after the groups diverged. This allowed us to model the impact of treatment for ...
Indeed, there is accumulating evidence for neural damagein some individuals, with recent studies suggesting loss of gray matter in multipleregions, particularly in the left hemisphere. There are several mechanisms by which theCOVID-19 infection may lead to neurological symptoms and structural and ...
Since December 2019, cases of COVID-19 have spread globally, caused millions of deaths and huge economic losses. To investigate the impact of different factors and predict the future trend, this study collects relevant data for 15 countries, containing 44 features in about 900 days, which can ...
Subjects without history of COVID-19 infection were recruited as healthy controls. After inclusion in the study, sociodemographic data were collected. Self-assessment Subjects completed a symptom self-assessment, including fatigue, muscle weakness, sleep disturbances, hair loss, olfactory disturbances, ...