Abnormal neurovascular coupling

|date=Neurovascular coupling (NVC) refers to the "regulation of cerebral blood flow to match brain activity, which is critically important for normal brain function". Abnormal neurovascular coupling is a hypothesis being investigated to find out if it is underpinning cause of chronic fatigue syndrome. In 2019, Dr Zack Shan was awarded a grant to research neurovascular coupling in CFS. |date= |date===Theory== |date=According to Stewart et al. (2012) the cerebral perfusion may be contributing to the brain fog (neurocognitive dysfunction) found in patients with CFS may POTS. |date= |date===ME/CFS == |date= |date===Evidence== |date= |date===Treatment== |date= |date===See also== |date=*Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome |date=*Zack Shan |date= |date===Learn more== |date=*USC research to diagnose invisible illness faster - release |date= |date===References== |date= |date= |date=