It is possible that brain fog is not restricted to only humans. Research suggests that brain fog is not just a human issue.

New York, Aug 10 : Are you worried about brain fog that affects learning memory, memory, and problem solving abilities after youve had your Covid infection? Be assured that you are not the only one.The impairment is also evident across all animal species, according to the results of a recent study.

The causes vary, and include damage caused by the parasite and the immune response to infection, inability of motivation of sick patients to complete an intellectual task, malnutrition and even changes to the microbiome of the host, they wrote in an article which was published in the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution "I think the most surprising thing for me was the extent to which this is known about.Were seeing an increased growth of the majority of these diseases that are infectious, but we have no idea how these diseases impact cognition, as well as the implications of this on wild animals, as well as human beings," said lead author Andrea K.Townsend, Associate Professor of Biology at Hamilton College.The cognitive impairment that is linked to illness could affect whole ecological communities.

For instance, bees who are infected with certain pathogens may have trouble understanding the smells and colours of the most prolific flowers "This is a really bad thing for bees, as the success of foraging depends on the ability to find efficiently the most effective flowers" Townsend added.It could result in negative effects for bee populations as well as for flowers that depend on bees to pollinate.

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Wild animals are impacted by the changing climate as well as disturbed and disturbed habitats, cognitive impairment could cause more severe effects of diseases.In environments that are disturbed animals are more likely to become stressed stress-prone animals are more likely become sick which can affect their cognitive capabilities.

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However these cognitive capabilities are particularly relevant in these ever-changing, stressful environments, where the cognitive abilities (like flexibility in decision-making and creativity) could provide them with an emotional buffer "So it is possible that you be experiencing a snowball effect in which animals in stressful situations are more likely develop sick and also their cognitive capabilities are diminished.They are also less able to cope with these changing, stressful environments due to of their diminished cognitive abilities.

This could increase the cost of environmental changes for certain wild animals." Townsend explained.rvt/svn.

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