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New neuroscience research shows COVID-19 leaves mark on young adult brains
New neuroscience research shows COVID-19 leaves mark on young adult brains
“A new study published in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity has found that young adults who have recovered from COVID-19 show distinct patterns of brain activity during cognitive tasks, even if they perform normally on those tasks. These brain activity changes are similar to those seen in much older adults and are particularly pronounced in individuals reporting ‘brain fog.’”
A new study published in Brain, Behavior, and Immunity has found that young adults who have recovered from COVID-19 show distinct patterns of brain activity during cognitive tasks, even if they perform normally on those tasks. These brain activity changes are similar to those seen in much older adults and are particularly pronounced in individuals reporting “brain fog.”
·psypost.org·
New neuroscience research shows COVID-19 leaves mark on young adult brains
COVID-19 may Enduringly Impact cognitive performance and brain haemodynamics in undergraduate students
COVID-19 may Enduringly Impact cognitive performance and brain haemodynamics in undergraduate students

“COVID-19 may Enduringly Impact cognitive performance and brain haemodynamics in undergraduate students”

“37 % of the undergraduates exhibited impaired cognition up to 17 months post-infection.”

·sciencedirect.com·
COVID-19 may Enduringly Impact cognitive performance and brain haemodynamics in undergraduate students
COVID-19 related cognitive, structural and functional brain changes among Italian adolescents and young adults: a multimodal longitudinal case-control study
COVID-19 related cognitive, structural and functional brain changes among Italian adolescents and young adults: a multimodal longitudinal case-control study
“COVID-19 related cognitive, structural and functional brain changes among Italian adolescents and young adults: a multimodal longitudinal case-control study”
·nature.com·
COVID-19 related cognitive, structural and functional brain changes among Italian adolescents and young adults: a multimodal longitudinal case-control study
None of the 'lockdowns aged teen brains' media articles mention:
None of the 'lockdowns aged teen brains' media articles mention:

“None of the 'lockdowns aged teen brains' media articles mention:

  1. The study did not control for covid infection in a population where
  2. to QUOTE THE STUDY 'covid-19 was widespread'
  3. 100s of study show the covid virus infects the brain Off-the-scale journalistic malpractice”
·x.com·
None of the 'lockdowns aged teen brains' media articles mention: