Interacting with Nature Improves Cognition and Affect for Individuals with Depression
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J. Jonides | M. Berman | I. Gotlib | P. Deldin | Lindsey Sherdell | Aleah Burson | Mary K. Askren | E. Kross | Katherine M. Krpan | Stephen Kaplan
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