A recent study has revealed that the cerebellum, a region of the human
brain responsible for motor control and coordination, is more adversely
affected by Covid-19 compared to other brain regions. The research,
conducted by a team of scientists, analyzed brain scans of individuals who
had recovered from Covid-19 and found distinct abnormalities in the
cerebellum. These findings suggest that the virus has a specific impact on
this particular brain region, which may contribute to the neurological
symptoms observed in some Covid-19 patients. Further research is needed to
fully understand the underlying mechanisms and implications of these
findings.
brain responsible for motor control and coordination, is more adversely
affected by Covid-19 compared to other brain regions. The research,
conducted by a team of scientists, analyzed brain scans of individuals who
had recovered from Covid-19 and found distinct abnormalities in the
cerebellum. These findings suggest that the virus has a specific impact on
this particular brain region, which may contribute to the neurological
symptoms observed in some Covid-19 patients. Further research is needed to
fully understand the underlying mechanisms and implications of these
findings.