Psychomotor and neurofunctional sequelae after COVID-19 | Synapse
March 7, 2026Open Access
Psychomotor and neurofunctional sequelae after COVID-19
Key Points
This research examines the long-term effects of COVID-19 on psychomotor and neurofunctional abilities.
Analyzed clinical and biological data from individuals with long COVID.
Assessed psychomotor and neurofunctional performance through specific tests.
Correlated findings with biological variables.
Identified sustained psychomotor deficits in individuals suffering from long COVID.
Detected neurofunctional issues linked to COVID-19 history.
Found associations between specific clinical variables and observed sequelae.
Abstract
The findings support that long COVID included sustained psychomotor and neurofunctional sequelae, premature senescence, and associations with specific clinical and biological variables.