Higher levels of depression are associated with reduced global bias in visual processing.
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Effects of positive mood on attentional breadth for emotional stimuliZooming into creativity: individual differences in attentional global-local biases are linked to creative thinking.Global/local processing style: Explaining the relationship between trait anxiety and binge eating.Examining Rey Complex Figure Test organization in healthy adults.The effect of induced sadness and moderate depression on attention networks.
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Higher levels of depression are associated with reduced global bias in visual processing.
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Higher levels of depression are associated with reduced global bias in visual processing.
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Higher levels of depression are associated with reduced global bias in visual processing.
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Jan W de Fockert
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10.1080/02699931.2013.839939
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2013-09-25T00:00:00Z