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Visual Illusion Reveals That Depression Can Change How We Physically See The World – ScienceAlert
We know that depression is linked to variations in the way our brains are wired, but new research suggests that people who are going through a depressive episode…

We know that depression is linked to variations in the way our brains are wired, but new research suggests that people who are going through a depressive episode actually see the world around them differently.
And the team behind the study hopes that a better understanding of how visual information is processed in the brains of people with depression could help to inform our treatment approaches in the future.
The researchers wanted to analyze how the cerebral cortex responsible for receiving messages…
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