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Visual Perception Deficits Linked To Clinical Depression By TAU Brain Research

It’s more than just feeling bad. Clinical depression affects the way we process information in the brain, negatively affecting memory, attention span, and the brain’s ability to learn new things. Now Tel Aviv University research has provided scientific proof that depression changes our visual perception as well. A research team headed by Dr.

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