Since the beginning of the pandemic, at least 500,000 Alabamians have experienced extended smell and taste loss, says Do-Yeon Cho, M.D., director of the Comprehensive Smell and Taste Clinic and an ...
A recent study examining the lasting impacts of the coronavirus concluded that people living with long COVID who suffer from anosmia -- the loss of smell -- experienced a significant shift in brain ...
COVID-19 may shrink the brain's gray matter, primarily in areas of the brain involved in smell and memory processing, a large ...
The human sense of smell connects directly to brain regions responsible for memory and cognitive function, making it a surprisingly accurate window into neurological health. As people age, changes in ...
In the dynamic world of technology, an innovative brain-computer interface has been developed, enabling users to experience the sensation of smell virtually. This cutting-edge invention holds the ...