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Mildly Depressed People More Perceptive Than Others. Surprisingly, people with mild depression are actually more tuned into the feelings of others than those who aren’t depressed, a team of Queen’s psychologists has discovered.(2)
People with schizophrenia may be well attuned to spotting visual illusions, a study suggests. Despite experiencing hallucinations as part of their condition, schizophrenic volunteers to a study were better able to spot "real" visions than others.# posted by
Gerry Canavan @ 3:09 PM
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