Anosmia in COVID-19 could be associated with long-term deficits in the consolidation of procedural and verbal declarative memories.

Frontiers in neuroscience(2022)

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Findings support that consolidation of both procedural and declarative memories is more affected than the acquisition of these memories in long-COVID patients, who are also more vulnerable to deficits in delayed recall than in recognition of declarative memories. Deficits in the consolidation of procedural memory and immediate recall of declarative information are especially relevant in long-COVID participants with anosmia. This indicates that anosmia in COVID-19 could be associated with a long-term dysfunction of the limbic system.
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anosmia,declarative memory,implicit memory,incidental learning,long-COVID
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