According to Marlene Moretti of Simon Frasier University, how do depressed and non-depressed people differ in terms of cognitive processing?
A) Depressed people are less able to access positive information about themselves and others.
B) Depressed people are less able to access positive information about themselves but not about others.
C) Depressed people more easily access all self-relevant information.
D) There are no significant differences in the cognitive processing of depressed and non-depressed individuals.
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