Hidden Brain Changes in COVID-19 and ME/CFS: Why MRI Matters
Neural alterations in viral pneumonia patients comorbid with insomnia in a Chinese population: Insight from surface-based morphometry analysis https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0165032726008785 Using advanced MRI-based surface morphometry, researchers identified structural changes in several cortical regions, particularly thinning of the left superior temporal gyrus (STG) in patients who also experienced insomnia. Because the STG is involved in auditory processing, language, memory, and social cognition, these findings may help explain some of the persistent neurological and cognitive symptoms reported after COVID-19 infection. The study also found that greater cortical thickness and volume were associated with better cognitive and neuropsychiatric outcomes, suggesting that brain structure may play an important role in recovery and long-term prognosis. Omicron-related infection may cause brain changes, and thinning of the left STG could serve...