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19. Jun 2021

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"UK Biobank scanned over 40,000 participants before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, making it possible to invite back in 2021 hundreds of previously-imaged participants for a second imaging visit. Here, we studied the effects of the disease in the brain using multimodal data from 782 participants from the UK Biobank COVID-19 re-imaging study, with 394 participants having tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection between their two scans. We used structural and functional brain scans from before and after infection, to compare longitudinal brain changes between these 394 COVID-19 patients and 388 controls who were matched for age, sex, ethnicity and interval between scans. We identified significant effects of COVID-19 in the brain with a loss of grey matter in the left parahippocampal gyrus, the left lateral orbitofrontal cortex and the left insula. When looking over the entire cortical surface, these results extended to the anterior cingulate cortex, supramarginal gyrus and temporal pole."
No https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.06.11.21258690v1

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degeneralis / 19. Jūnijs 2021@22:06
https://twitter.com/skepticalzebra/status/1405899724117393411
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dumshputns / 20. Jūnijs 2021@00:00
Tas interesanti, ka vīrusi var mainīt populācijas prāta un maņu spējas, un līdz ar to, arī uzvedības paternus. Piemēram, to mēs nezinam, vai tajos periodos un kultūras posmos, kad cilvēki nemazgājās un dzīvoja diezgan nehigiēniskos apstākļos, vai nebija vienkārši tā, ka viņu olfaktorās maņas bija reducētas?
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