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Traumatised? Play Tetris

22 durable postsStarted 2009-01-16Latest 2009-01-20
#64734Post 1 of 22

[IMG]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/01217/tetris_1217295c.jpg[/IMG] Volunteers who played Tetris experienced significantly fewer flashbacks over the next week

British researchers found that playing the popular computer game shortly after the trauma helped wipe out the bad memories and reduce distressing flashbacks.

The psychologists from Oxford University believe the discovery could lead to new treatments for accident victims in hospitals as well as those involved in war zones.

"This is only a first step in showing that this might be a viable approach to preventing post traumatic stress disorder,' said Dr Emily Holmes of the Department of Psychiatry at Oxford University, who led the work.

"This was a pure science experiment about how the mind works from which we can try to understand the bigger picture.

"There is a lot to be done to translate this experimental science result into a potential treatment.

The researchers who published their findings in the Public Library of Science One journal showed 40 healthy volunteers that included traumatic images of injury from a variety of sources, including adverts highlighting the dangers of drink driving.

After waiting for 30 minutes, 20 of the volunteers played "Tetris" for 10 minutes while the other half did nothing. Those who had played the computer game experienced significantly fewer flashbacks over the next week.

Dr Holmes and her team believe that the computer game helps block the brain from storing painful memories as long as it is played immediately after the event. This she explains is because the brain is split into two: one section is sensory and the other is analytical.

Because there are limits to our abilities to do two things at once - like hold a conversation while doing a maths problems - the computer game is able to "interfere with the way our memories are retained in the brain".

The Oxford team chose "Tetris" because it involves moving coloured building blocks around and uses a large part of the mind. They are unsure whether other computer games would be as effective.

Dr Holmes said: "Tetris may work by competing for the brain's resources for sensory information. We suggest it specifically interferes with the way sensory memories are laid down in the period after trauma and thus reduces the number of flashbacks that are experienced afterwards."

Co-researcher Dr Catherine Deeprose added: "We know there is a period of up to six hours in which it is possible to affect certain types of memories that are laid down in the human mind.

"We have shown that in healthy volunteers, playing 'Tetris' in this time window can reduce flashback-type memories without wiping out the ability to make sense of the event."

#1149666Post 2 of 22

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what a game!! i used to play the arcade version all the time!! still one of my favorite games!!

i still get the flashbacks tho.. :lol:

:Twilo:

#1149675Post 3 of 22

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Dr. Mario

#1149813Post 4 of 22

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can we add tetris into shosh signature so we can all be a little less traumatised! :lol:

#1149814Post 5 of 22

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^

ur randomizer with the cool astro icons was the shit dawg


still have the original tetris preserved.

would rather run a 100 meter dash on shrooms, then do a long jump to kill trauma. that, or halo.

#1149821Post 6 of 22

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it was a little bit heavy when loading pages so i got rid of it!

#1149822Post 7 of 22

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likewise man; mine really fucked with the flow when i was posting pix in boobs and nonsense.

cheers.

:Rasta Ba:

#1149883Post 8 of 22

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Hah, I loved Dr. Mario

#1150020Post 9 of 22

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Tetris is where its at, so timeless

#1150118Post 10 of 22

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kind of funny. an article came out 2 weeks ago in the economist talking about mdma and how volunteers had significantly reduced ptsd after mdma therapy.

#1150663Post 11 of 22

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mdma therapy with tetris could be a bad thing!

#1150666Post 12 of 22

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[quote=Localizer;699006]kind of funny. an article came out 2 weeks ago in the economist talking about mdma and how volunteers had significantly reduced ptsd after mdma therapy.[/quote]

No surprise there, but was the article talking about current practice??

#1150863Post 13 of 22

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[quote=feather;699630]No surprise there, but was the article talking about current practice??[/quote]

current practice in what sense? like recreational use?

#1150923Post 14 of 22

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Was the article referring to mdma being used today for therapy or in the past before it became illegal?

#1150958Post 15 of 22

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[quote=feather;699911]Was the article referring to mdma being used today for therapy or in the past before it became illegal?[/quote]

no no, it was the present. The study was funded by 3 different private organizations.

#1150968Post 16 of 22

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Oh wow, didn't think they still did stuff like that.

#1151056Post 17 of 22

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Tetris for gameboy, those were good tiiiimees, lol

[IMG]http://www.modojo.com/media/features/69/tetrisgb1.jpg[/IMG]

#1151076Post 18 of 22

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[quote=feather;699964]Oh wow, didn't think they still did stuff like that.[/quote]

in case you're interested.

[url]http://www.economist.com/science/displaystory.cfm?story_id=12792611[/url]

#1151096Post 19 of 22

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Thanks for the read mate. [quote] Dr Mithoefer’s study is part of a broader resumption of research into the therapeutic uses of psychoactive compounds. Scientists in North America, Europe and Israel are studying the use of MDMA, LSD, hallucinogenic mushrooms, marijuana and other banned psychoactive substances in treating conditions such as anxiety, cluster headaches, addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder. They are supported by private funds from a handful of organisations: the Beckley Foundation in Britain; the Heffter Research Institute and the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) in America.[/quote]

Where do I sign up for therapy with Cousellor Digweed? :RockOn:

#1151291Post 20 of 22

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[URL]http://www.freetetris.org/[/URL]

to help u get through a traumatising day at work!

#1151302Post 21 of 22

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Tis a hooking game, No wonder!

#1151345Post 22 of 22

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^ Thanks for the link, will come in handy when all the boards are slow and I have nothing to do

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