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Thursday, 8 March 2012
Depression And Bad Choices Linked To Bias In Decision-Making
A study, conducted by researchers at University College London, reveals that making a difficult decision can result in poor decisions and could be associated with depression. The study is published in the journal PLoS Computational Biology. When presented with making a difficult decision, the human brain subconsciously uses a simple method in order to filter out options, according to results from the study. In addition, the study underlines how this method can result in poor decision-making, and may be associated to depression - a condition characterized by impaired decision-making...
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