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I’ve scored 67 on one of these. Am I stupid?
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It is not clear that long term brain fog from COVID infections affects all cognitive skills to the same degree. One study found that while deficits relating to memory and attention were found to be significantly more prevalent in post-COVID cases than a normative sample, with logical reasoning (based on Matrix Reasoning and Visual Puzzles WAIS-IV subtests) there is not a consistently significant difference. Moderate cases where patients were hospitalized without mechanical ventilation were more likely to have both logical reasoning scores low, but otherwise deficits were more common in the normative sample. Your verbal comprehension and perceptual reasoning (not directly related to memory and attention) were probably not significantly affected much even if working memory and processing speed might be so I doubt the reduction in overall intelligence is that drastic.
https://academic.oup.com/acn/article/38/1/1/6658442
What aspects of your cognition do you perceive as being negatively impacted?"Logical Reasoning:
The total sample and mild and severe subgroups did not differ significantly from the normative population in either comparison (both ps > .05). For the moderate subgroup, a significant difference was found on two or more abnormally low scores (+ 0.65%, p = .032), but not on one or more abnormally low scores (p > .05; Table 3)."
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