Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Affective and Cognitive Functions in Post-COVID

2021.12.12.
Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Affective and Cognitive Functions in Post-COVID

Follow up studies have shown that on the long term, the majority of post-COVID patients present at least one psychiatric symptom of anxiety, depression, PTSD, panic disorder, OCD or sleep disturbances. Deficits of neurocognitive functions can also be observed following infection, such as deficits in verbal fluency, understanding language, executive functions, memory (verbal and working memory), orientation, attention, motor programming, psychomotor coordination, information processing and reaction time.

The main focus of this study is to evaluate affective-cognitive functions of post-COVID patients and to rehabilitate them using innovative methods.