In our research team at the University of Groningen, Netherlands we study subjectively experienced neuropsychological consequences of COVID-19. More precisely, we look into neurocognitive changes, specifically into executive functions. Executive functions are cognitive functions -such as planning, cognitive flexibility, memory updating- that are important for everyday functioning and have therefore a large impact on our daily life.
Want to be part of our sample?
As a participant you can help us study neuropsychological consequences associated with COVID-19
Our study is currently available in Dutch and German.
We are working on translating it into English, Spanish and French.
We are working on translating it into English, Spanish and French.
Click here to find out what to expect
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Check out our brand new flyer!
We have created a simplified illustration of our study to allow you to participate to this research from your mobile with the help of a QR code! We will distribute the flyers to academic buildings, Hospitals, GPs and other facilities in Groningen, let's see if you can spot them!
We have created a simplified illustration of our study to allow you to participate to this research from your mobile with the help of a QR code! We will distribute the flyers to academic buildings, Hospitals, GPs and other facilities in Groningen, let's see if you can spot them!
Does the coronavirus affect cognition?
"STUDY SHINES A LIGHT ON COVID BRAIN FOG"
With the help of Felien van Kooij, interviewer and author of this news article, we were able to share our project with the UKrant.nl platform. Go check out the collaboration! For more information, click on the buttons below.
"STUDY SHINES A LIGHT ON COVID BRAIN FOG"
With the help of Felien van Kooij, interviewer and author of this news article, we were able to share our project with the UKrant.nl platform. Go check out the collaboration! For more information, click on the buttons below.
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