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This study aimed to assess long-term cognitive function in recovered COVID-19 patients and its association with white matter abnormalities after one year.
In this fascinating essay, the authors explore the apparent paradox of chess legend Bobby Fischer, who mastered logical thinking on the chess board while also experiencing persecutory delusions.
This article reviews the biology of antibody-based therapeutics, summarizing promising new developments in their potential application in a variety of neurological diseases.
This essay explores the neuropsychological effects of art depicted in black and white. Why do artists choose to work in black and white, and what insights might that give us into brain function?
Antisense therapies show great promise for neurological diseases, but challenges remain, as demonstrated by recent trial failures. Review the current status of ongoing antisense trials in this paper.