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Depressed people have a more accurate perception of time

August 26, 2013 by

People with mild depression underestimate their talents. However, new research carried out researchers at the University of Limerick and the University of Hertfordshire shows that depressed people are more accurate when it comes to time estimation than their happier peers. Depressed people often appear to distort the facts and view their lives more negatively than non-depressed people...

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