脳リハ研 学術雑誌 Journal of Rehabilitation Neurosciences に新しい論文が掲載されました!
Open Accessとなっておりどなたでも閲覧できますのでぜひご覧ください!
Nayak S, Mishra P, Das PR, Parveen A, Sahoo AC, Bhowmik S.
Vestibular-based interventions and cognitive health in aging: A narrative review.
J Rehabil Neurosci. 2026; 26(1): 261201.
doi.org/10.24799/jrehabilneu…
Mansingh A, Nayak S, Meher RP.
Role of early physiotherapy intervention in sibling cases of hereditary spastic paraplegia with variable onset and associated developmental delay: A case report.
J Rehabil Neurosci. 2026; 26(1): 261401.
doi.org/10.24799/jrehabilneu…
また、Journal of Rehabilitation Neurosciences は、今年で創刊25周年を迎えました。
この節目に合わせて、創刊当初のビジョンから国際的なオープンサイエンスへと至るまでの歩みをたどるコラムを公開しています。
どうぞご一読ください。
Kotaro TAKEDA
Twenty-five years of the Journal of Rehabilitation Neurosciences: From vision to international open science
J Rehabil Neurosci. 2026; 26(1): 261001.
doi.org/10.24799/jrehabilneu…#脳機能とリハビリテーション研究会#脳リハ研#JRN#cognitivedysfunction#balance#vestibularsystem#rehabilitation#neuroscience
🧠 Brain fog is real—and it’s more than just feeling “off.”
For many in the AiArthritis disease community, cognitive dysfunction can be one of the most frustrating and isolating symptoms. But you’re not alone—and you can find ways to manage it.
In this blog, we dive into the realities of brain fog and share helpful strategies, patient perspectives, and why more research is urgently needed.
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There was a time when the @BBCNews had a reputation for decent investigative journalism: this ain’t it Yasmin Rufo. Ageist, minimising organ damage and ignoring the obvious #LongCovid#CognitiveDysfunction
Journal of Nuclear Medicine: Varying Levels of Inflammatory Activity in Patients with Persistent Fatigue and Difficulty Concentrating After COVID-19
The results of this new study adds further support to the hypothesis that low level neurological inflammation, caused by the immune response to the initial infection, is involved in Long Covid.
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Wording reads: Cognitive dysfunction, also known as 'brain fog', is the medical term given to problems with short-term memory, concentration, word finding difficulties, and problems with information processing. It is a key diagnostic feature of ME/CFS.
I'm a college professor and we have reduced the number of questions on our final exam by almost 40% over a 3-year period. We give the same grade distribution each semester (A/A-/B etc), but students' level of knowledge and processing speed is much lower than in prior years.
“We are becoming more intolerant en masse”: why the summer heat is making us all shorter-tempered.🤔
Personally, I think something else is causing this... the big mystery... today's new taboo!
#cognitivedysfunction 😬
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A new study from New Zealand found that over one-third of university students experienced measurable cognitive deficits—especially in executive function—up to 17 months after COVID-19 infection.
Even in a young, healthy population, the impacts on brain function were objectively detectable using neuropsych testing and brain oxygenation data.
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🔗 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2024.12.002
#LongCOVID#ChronicFatigue#PostCOVID#rthm_health#LongCOVIDResearch#CognitiveDysfunction#BrainFog#IACC#COVID19
ALT New Study:
37% of undergrads experienced cognitive impairment up to 17 months after COVID-19 infection
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This looks like a fantastic event. Too bad it's on in the wee hrs for me so I'll be pretending to sleep while my brain does its best to imitate a hibernating dormouse. Can't wait for the recordings.
#insomnia#CognitiveDysfunction#LongCovid
At PolyBio, our Long COVID Research Consortium & related complex chronic illness projects are moving full speed ahead. On Friday May 16 we have planned an online Symposium where PolyBio-supported researchers will present updates on their projects. The symposium schedule is below!
Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi…