User:Friesdorf/sandbox
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The analytical rumination hypothesis presents depression as an evolutionary response which causes the focalization of attention toward the analysis of the complex problems faced by the depressed individual. Analytical rumination is self-reflective and gives the depression-activating problem prioritized access to processing resources, thereby decreasing the individual's participation in those activities that would otherwise be distracting.[1]