“…One emerging hypothesis following observations of persistent long-term cognitive difficulties and physiological patterns after COVID-19 suggests a potential trigger or accelerator of neurodegenerative process ( Beauchet and Allali, 2022 , McAlpine et al, 2021 ). Indeed, different studies have shown that COVID-19 associates with neurotoxicity, hippocampal degeneration, and increased risk of Alzheimer's disease ( Bayat et al, 2022 , Chiricosta et al, 2021 , Li et al, 2022 ). However, although the hypothesis of an initiation (or acceleration) of neurodegenerative cascades is central after COVID-19 infection, other hypotheses that limbic encephalitis after COVID-19 ( Franke et al, 2023 , Franke et al, 2021 ) would result in persistent cognitive symptoms could potentially be another interesting avenue (Shnayder et al, 2021).…”