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People whose smell and taste were jumbled by the coronavirus enjoyed their post-COVID lives significantly less, often experiencing depression, a Virginia research team has found. Respondents to a monthlong survey during the pandemic said they could no longer enjoy food and experienced more mood changes, among other symptoms. Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Smell and Taste .
Human Brain Helps Tap into Visual Cues When Lacking a Sense of Touch by Colleen Fleiss on February 16, 2021 at 11:21 PM
A new study has uncovered evidence that physical embodiment can occur without the sense of touch. The study was conducted by University of Chicago, the University of Birmingham, and Bournemouth University researchers. The research was published in Experimental Brain Research.
The transatlantic collaboration emerged from ongoing research with two unique individuals Kim, based in the U.S., and Ian, based in the U.K. While most people who participate in research studies are referred to by their initials, Kim and Ian have agreed to be identified by their first names. Their last names are not being used to protect their privacy.