Depresssion, anxiety and other cognitive consequences of social isolation: Drug and non‐drug treatments

Volume: 75, Issue: 12
Published: Oct 14, 2021
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, quarantine and staying at home is advised. The social relationship between people has become deficient, and human social isolation (SI) has become the consequence of this situation. It was shown that SI has made changes in hippocampal neuroplasticity, which will lead to poor cognitive function and behavioural abnormalities. There is a connection between SI, learning, and memory impairments. In addition, anxiety-like...
Paper Details
Title
Depresssion, anxiety and other cognitive consequences of social isolation: Drug and non‐drug treatments
Published Date
Oct 14, 2021
Volume
75
Issue
12
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