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Changes in memory and cognition during the SARS-CoV-2 human challenge study.

Authors

William Trender, Peter J Hellyer, Ben Killingley, Mariya Kalinova, Alex J Mann, Andrew P Catchpole, David Menon, Edward Needham, Ryan Thwaites, Christopher Chiu, Gregory Scott, Adam Hampshire

Abstract

Patient-reported outcomes and cross-sectional evidence show an association between COVID-19 and persistent cognitive problems. The causal basis, longevity and domain specificity of this association is unclear due to population variability in baseline cognitive abilities, vulnerabilities, virus variants, vaccination status and treatment.

PMID:39364271 | DOI:10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102842

UK DRI Authors

Gregory Scott

Dr Gregory Scott

Group Leader

Improving care for patients with neurological conditions by studying the brain's electrical activity

Dr Gregory Scott
Prof Adam Hampshire

Prof Adam Hampshire

UK DRI Associate Member

Visiting Professor, Department of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London

Prof Adam Hampshire