• StupidBrotherInLaw@lemmy.world
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      24 hours ago

      Did you know there’s this new thing called a ‘news article’ where you can read about what’s being discussed?

      I used to be like you. I’d just imagine what I thought people were talking about, then I’d tell them how they were wrong. Now we can use this new technology to read about what is being discussed first so we can all talk about the SAME THING and tell others how they’re wrong! Wow!

      The OP was even kind enough to provide a link so we can all read together! You should give it a try. The future is now!

    • Vizzerdrix@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      As I understand it, it’s not about “just chill by playing tetris”, but more uses tetris to reinforce another mental method to make intrusive visual memories less intense and prevalent.

      After recalling a memory, participants learned how to use a cognitive skill called mental rotation, which involves rotating 2D and 3D shapes using your ‘mind’s eye’. They then used this skill to play a slower form of the video game Tetris, which similarly involves rotating geometric blocks. This is thought to occupy the brain’s visuospatial areas, competing with the visual flashback, weakening its vividness and emotional impact – and critically, the frequency with which it intrudes.

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        14 hours ago

        Yeah, this is on me this time. Not sure what drove me there.