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Neurological disorders are disorders that affect the central nervous system or the peripheral nervous systems and can impair the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerve or neuromuscular function.
SARS-CoV-2 infection can be associated with ‘brain fog’ and persistent neurologic disease, especially in the elderly, with the possibility of direct viral particle interference with normal synaptic transmission.
Integration of artificial intelligence into epilepsy management could revolutionize diagnosis and treatment. In this Review, the authors provide an overview of artificial intelligence applications that have been developed in epilepsy and discuss challenges that must be addressed to successfully integrate artificial intelligence into clinical practice.
The gut microbiota and microglia play critical roles in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, the authors show that Bacteroides fragilis contributes to AD pathogenesis in mouse models by suppressing immune-mediated microglial clearance of amyloid beta.
SARS-CoV-2 infection can be associated with ‘brain fog’ and persistent neurologic disease, especially in the elderly, with the possibility of direct viral particle interference with normal synaptic transmission.
Neuromodulation and brain–computer interfaces are rapidly evolving fields with distinct origins but with the shared goal of improving the lives of people with neurological and psychiatric disorders or injuries. Their increasing technological overlap provides new opportunities for collaborative work and rapid progress in neurotechnology.