It has long been known that many people with HIV also experience negative cognitive symptoms, such as depression and forgetfulness, researchers said.
However, it was unclear whether it was caused by such patients' physical illness, or whether the virus had a direct effect on the brain, they said.
"Our research shows that HIV does have an impact on the brain and that these low-grade cognitive symptoms are likely not just function loss due to patients feeling sick, tired or depressed," said Stefan du Plessis, from Stellenbosch University (SU) in South Africa.
HIV-positive study participants were in good physical and mental health, did not abuse drugs, and had not yet started on antiretroviral treatment (ART).
The researchers found that these participants had a decreased blood flow in the striatal region of the brain while performing tasks involving higher motor functions.
They also observed little action and blood flow to the nucleus accumbens of HIV-positive patients while performing a task involving a monetary reward.
"The fMRI scans show how the HI virus affects important parts of the brain involved with motivation," said Du Plessis, lead author of the research published in the journal AIDS.
"We theorise that this could happen to such an extent that patients are often simply not motivated enough to take their medication, or even get out of bed," he said.
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