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‘Fuzzy thinking’ in depression, bipolar disorder: New research finds effect is real
May 5, 2015 by NewsBot
People with depression or bipolar disorder often feel their thinking ability has gotten “fuzzy”, or less sharp than before their symptoms began. Now, researchers have shown in a large study that effect is indeed real – and rooted in brain activity differences that show up on advanced brain scans.