@article {McWhirter321, author = {Laura McWhirter and Heather Smyth and Ingrid Hoeritzauer and Anna Couturier and Jon Stone and Alan J Carson}, title = {What is brain fog?}, volume = {94}, number = {4}, pages = {321--325}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1136/jnnp-2022-329683}, publisher = {BMJ Publishing Group Ltd}, abstract = {Background The term {\textquoteleft}brain fog{\textquoteright} is increasingly used colloquially to describe difficulties in the cognitive realm. But what is brain fog? What sort of experiences do people talk about when they talk about brain fog? And, in turn, what might this tell us about potential underlying pathophysiological mechanisms? This study examined first-person descriptions in order to better understand the phenomenology of brain fog.Methods Posts containing {\textquoteleft}brain fog{\textquoteright} were scraped from the social media platform Reddit, using python, over a week in October 2021. We examined descriptions of brain fog, themes of containing subreddits (topic-specific discussion forums), and causal attributions.Results 1663 posts containing {\textquoteleft}brain fog{\textquoteright} were identified, 717 meeting inclusion criteria. 141 first person phenomenological descriptions depicted forgetfulness (51), difficulty concentrating (43), dissociative phenomena (34), cognitive {\textquoteleft}slowness{\textquoteright} and excessive effort (26), communication difficulties (22), {\textquoteleft}fuzziness{\textquoteright} or pressure (10) and fatigue (9). 50\% (363/717) posts were in subreddits concerned with illness and disease: including COVID-19 (87), psychiatric, neurodevelopmental, autoimmune and functional disorders. 134 posts were in subreddits about drug use or discontinuation, and 44 in subreddits about abstention from masturbation. 570 posts included the poster{\textquoteright}s causal attribution, the most frequent attribution being long COVID in 60/570 (10\%).Conclusions {\textquoteleft}Brain fog{\textquoteright} is used on Reddit to describe heterogeneous experiences, including of dissociation, fatigue, forgetfulness and excessive cognitive effort, and in association with a range of illnesses, drugs and behaviours. Encouraging detailed description of these experiences will help us better understand pathophysiological mechanisms underlying cognitive symptoms in health and disease.Data are available on reasonable request. Data will be shared on reasonable request.}, issn = {0022-3050}, URL = {https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/94/4/321}, eprint = {https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/94/4/321.full.pdf}, journal = {Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery \& Psychiatry} }