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Tetris Gameplay Found to Reduce Traumatic Flashbacks for Healthcare Workers

via Phys.org·Feb 21·2 sources

Playing Tetris has been found to reduce traumatic flashbacks in healthcare workers, according to new research. The study suggests the simple puzzle game may serve as a low-cost intervention for PTSD symptoms by disrupting the brain's ability to consolidate traumatic visual memories.

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Tetris gameplay treatment helps reduce traumatic flashbacks for frontline healthcare workers

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