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Fig 1.

Paradigm of a trial in the test phase.

In the test phases, participants were instructed to judge a series of time intervals as “short” or “long” based on the previously learned time interval.

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Table 1.

General demographic profile of enrolled participants.

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Table 2.

Proportion of long responses across the three groups plotted in the bisection task (ms, ± S).

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Fig 2.

Proportion of long response in MDD group, BD group and HC group under seven durations.

MDD, major depressive disorder; BD, bipolar disorder with depressive period; HC, healthy control group; P(LONG), proportion of long responses.

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Fig 3.

The BP, the DL and WR for three groups.

MDD: the group of major depressive disorder; BD: the group of bipolar disorder with depressive period; HC: the group of health controls; BP: the subjective bisection point; DL: difference limen; WR: Weber ratio; * p< 0.05.

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Table 3.

Relations between BP, DL and WR with depression symptom severity in BD and MDD.

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