video games after traumatic events, which can help people to better process
events and even post-traumatic stress syndrome, according to a new
a study from the Great Britain. researchers in the
Oxford University is divided into three groups of 20 to 60 people each. All
Watch violent movies and then one group plays a game of Tetris, called
The second group plays a game with oral challenges, and the third group not
play the game.? A group that plays
Tetris, the game, which is characterised by the repeated playback and relies on Visual spatial
skills, experience fewer flashbacks and violent, graphic, The authors of the film.
the study believe that the game somehow avoid the brain of the participants
storage memories in the usual way is to call "Cognitive vaccine".
This study will appear in the journal PLoS ONE
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