Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Covid on the Brain Thomas H. Ford on the Irresistible Rise of ‘brain Fog’
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'Few phrases captured the atmosphere of lethargy and disorientation in which many of us lived under lockdown as much as ‘brain fog’. The term has come to denote a whole range of symptoms – from fatigue and forgetfulness to anxiety and an inability to focus – that serve as an historical marker for our Covid moment. Yet, as literary scholar Thomas H. Ford observes, the malaise is far from unique to the twenty-first century. In this episode of The ABR Podcast, listen to Ford as he traces the history of cognitive fuzziness, revealing the persistent concerns about mental overwork for which ‘brain fog’ is only the latest diagnosis.'  (Production summary))

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      2022 .
      Extent: 9 mins 46 secsp.
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      •  Posted March 29, 2022
      Series: y separately published work icon The ABR Podcast 2022 Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2022 26765787 2022 single work podcast Number in series: 99
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