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paraphrand, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

It’s only a mild brainwasher.

eyy, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

it’s a lie perpetuated by Big Tetris!!

jk, good to know. I assume this should work similarly for any game that doesn’t contain violent content and yet activates the brain.

Damizel,

I would imagine crossword puzzles or anything similar in that nature could also apply.

Transcendant,

I wonder if there’s any research on that? It’s been a while since I read the study but iirc there’s something specific about Tetris that increases the effect, something to do with manipulating objects to fit into neat rows.

So maybe trying to fit the shopping in the back of a car would be as effective! Anyway I posted this hoping it would be of use to some of the people affected by the latest lemmy attack.

stormtrooper,

Wait what lemmy attack? What happened?

Test_Tickles,

Probably referring to the CSAM that was posted to one of the forums.

DecentM,
@DecentM@lemmy.ml avatar

I only know hearsay but apparently world was spammed with CSAM

Transcendant,

Someone is uploading child porn to one instance, which then gets federated across other instances. I suspect it’s the same dude who, after being banned for trying to wreck the site by creating ridiculous amounts of communities, vowed to continue wrecking the site.

Unfortunately it’s still ongoing, I saw something which I think was probably CSAM. Reported it immediately and the report wouldn’t go through so assume it was already removed, very quickly. There shouldn’t be any porn on sh.it.just.works (or however the instance is spelled) so if you see anything that looks pornographic on there, report it and don’t click on it unless you want to be scarred for life.

theneverfox,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

Probably to some extent, but there’s a few aspects that probably make Tetris exceptional for this

First, you have to pay attention and plan ahead, but in a simple enough way and fast enough that it discourages fully forming thoughts. You also can’t do it on autopilot - you can’t pattern match or rhythm your way through, so you can’t zone out. So while you’re playing, you probably can do very little to ruminate over the event and reinforce it

Second, it’s spatial reasoning, working + short term memory, and very visual. We encode long term memories like carving groves into wood - the longer we think about it while it’s in short term memory, the clearer the details. If ASAP you overwrite the short term spatial and visual memories with meaningless combinations of blocks, you lose a lot of detail. That’s going to result in a much weaker association of the emotions to a location or an image, making triggers less likely and easier to break

Third, it ties up your visual systems - as the primary sense of humans, visual processing is a huge portion of what our brains do. It’s tied up in complex ways with the way we predict things and access memories, and for reasons I barely understand that can be used to weaken triggers and dampen emotional response

So putting it together, it distracts you from effectively building a narrative by putting your thoughts into language. While that’s going on, it overwrites aspects of your short term memory over and over with meaningless junk data. Finally, it’s just soothing - you get little hits of dopamine and jolts of stress response

Transcendant,

Excellent explanation, nice.

BongsForJesus, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

A couple of hours? That’s a lot of fucking Tetris.

Transcendant,

Have you played the new Tetris? I sunk quite a bit of time into that. It’s gorgeous, really good music that syncs with your moves.

NuPNuA,

Tetris Effect? Love it, great in VR too where you are entirely focused, almost transcendent.

Transcendant,

That’s the one. Although it’s incredibly pretty I did find it a bit distracting at times, must be intense in VR

Swedneck,
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

It works by sending you into a catatonic state from sheer boredom

Lmaydev,

Filthy casual.

cubedsteaks,

lol I use to play like 12+ hours a day

doublejay1999, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
@doublejay1999@lemmy.world avatar

This work perfectly for most of my lectures in Quantitative Methods in college.

When it came to the exam, I couldn’t recall a thing.

Transcendant,

Hahahaha. That proper made me laugh

tomas, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
@tomas@lemmy.world avatar
exscape,
@exscape@kbin.social avatar

Well, how it may work. It is fairly controversial.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing

ickplant,
@ickplant@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not that controversial within the psychological community. It is widely used and researched.

pjhenry1216,

These links appear to be about something possibly related but slightly different. These involve treating traumatic memories that already rooted themselves. The post above is about preventing the memories from being rooted in the first place. Sure, they could be related concepts and mechanisms, but they are different.

Transcendant,

I think that’s something different bud. Interesting resesarch though.

WtfEvenIsExistence, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

How does that work if your parents continues to yell at you when are trying to play tetris to try and stop getting PTSD from their screaming?

Deceptichum,
@Deceptichum@kbin.social avatar

VR Tetris.

Transcendant,

Noise cancelling headphones, perhaps?

Chunk,

Then you grow up to have panic attacks.

cubedsteaks,

lmao this is how it worked out for me!

bbmb, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
@bbmb@kbin.social avatar

Cramming for a 1600 SAT? Pffff, just grind Tetris for a center 4-wide, get some real work done.

HatchetHaro, (edited )
@HatchetHaro@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

ew c4w certified wumbo moment

real gamers use hachispin

dpc? what’s that

Mr_Blott, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

We just watch Keeping Up Appearances for half an hour. Nothing could be as traumatic as trying to drink tea from fine bone china with hand painted periwinkles

blackluster117,
@blackluster117@possumpat.io avatar

It’s pronounced Bouquet!

aeternum,

mrs bucket?

Transcendant,

It’s pronounced Bouqeeeeeeet!

Comedy is so essential these days. Much more preferable to horror, there’s enough of that in the world already without piping it in via the eyeballs

Mr_Blott,

The other brilliant series to wind down with is Still Game.

Though This Country filled in the gap for a while!

Transcendant,

My dad absolutely adores that show! It’s so well done. Meth Mick kills me everytime

Gradually_Adjusting, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

My new catchphrase is “time for Tetris”.

Comment105,

Life in Philly be like ^

MrScottyTay, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

Is this too do with the focus you get from playing Tetris as well as the Tetris effect that can occur afterwards that’ll keep your brain occupied so you don’t think about the trauma as much?

ClassyHatter,

When you see something traumatic, your brain will over the next few hours create images of the traumatic event. These images will come back to you as flashbacks over the years. Playing a game that requires high focus on visual details prevents the brain from creating those images, and as a result you'll get less (or not at all) flashbacks after the traumatic event.

Transcendant,

I think you’ve summed it up brilliantly here. I’m sure anyone who’s ever played a game like Tetris a little too long will remember closing their eyes to go to sleep and still seeing tetronimos! So I guess it pushes everything else out of the ‘RAM’ of our visual memory, including the traumatic stuff. No room for this horrid memory, the mind-cupboard is full of tetronimos now

BastingChemina,

This is why after a traumatic event it is advised to do stuff to keep the brain occupied.

It can be Tetris or anything else, anything that can keep the brain busy.

GnomeKat, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
@GnomeKat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

This would have been great to know 3 years ago… ahwell…

BaroqueInMind,
@BaroqueInMind@kbin.social avatar

What happened?

Kecessa,

You realise that if it’s traumatic to them they might not want to talk about it?

SaakoPaahtaa,

Ok but I wanna hear about it

Vile_port_aloo,
@Vile_port_aloo@lemmy.world avatar

The internet demands to know…

Kaldo,
@Kaldo@kbin.social avatar

They are the ones tho brought it up, chill

Duranie,

I get being curious, but different people have different timelines and levels of comfort when processing their trauma.

If they’re ready to discuss and let you know what happened, they’ll offer the amount of information they’re prepared to share. If they don’t offer, then please respect their space.

Serinus,

That’s good advice for real life. But this is the internet. The social consequences for just not answering the dude are zero. It’s not even rude to completely ignore him. The story was teased, almost begging for the question. They may have wanted it asked.

If they want to share, they’ll share. I don’t think they’re going to feel prsssured because the internet asked.

cubedsteaks,

Right? And if they don’t respond, its not like anyone here is gonna fucking hammer them to reply. This thread will die of obscurity like they always do and most people won’t even remember chatting here.

I have C-PTSD and I hate when people try to get all over protective about trauma. People can ask things. Especially if they are brought up.

NumbersCanBeFun,
@NumbersCanBeFun@kbin.social avatar

Same for me except last year. Also probably would have killed time faster in the hospital.

stagen, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD
@stagen@feddit.dk avatar

My mum used to work with criminaly insane people in an asylym. I realize now why she frequently jacked my Gameboy to play Tetris.

Transcendant,

Can I ask what role she did? I read a book last year called ‘The Devil You Know - Tales of Forensic Psychiatry’. It was very illuminating and interesting, each chapter a different (anonymised) story of one of her patients. Especially her ‘bike lock’ theory of why some people can commit such horrific crimes.

Daxter101,

‘Bike lock’ theory?

Transcendant,

She posits that some people have a ‘combination lock’ which, when the right numbers all come up together, pushes them over the line into a horrific violent act.

EG if someone was beaten by their father as a child, go through some trauma as an adult, are under a lot of stress, then some guy in the street who looks a lot like their dad used to starts screaming at him because he bumped into him, then BLAM they’re smashing his face in with a nearby brick before they understand what’s happening.

techgearwhips,

Whoa shit 😳

doom_and_gloom, (edited )

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  • pythonoob,

    I didn’t know Muse did psychological studies. Fascinating!

    Reva,

    I mean that’s just a trauma response. Hardly revolutionary. Most people with traumatic experiences have that.

    stagen,
    @stagen@feddit.dk avatar

    Uh, I think she was a handler, of sorts. Don’t rightfully know, I just know it was a job with a lot of risks and it was hella stressful. Her workplace had one “inmate” escape and murder a 9-year old one time and that was just, well devastating.

    Transcendant,

    I take my hat off to anyone who does these sorts of jobs, it must be very mentally gruelling.

    paddirn, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

    Can confirm, I’ve been playing tetris for three hours and I’ve almost completely forgotten about the dead hooker in my trunk.

    c0mbatbag3l,
    @c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

    Gotta solve your problems one at a time…

    grue,

    Huh, that’s the kind of thing that would just make me start visualizing how many I could fit in there.

    SatansMaggotyCumFart,

    It really all depends if you leave them whole, cut them up or use a blender.

    Agent_of_Kayos,

    An industrial food processor would be best, but not everyone has access to those, and cleaning all the bits off can be hard

    keeyes,

    that’s basically tetris, we’ve come full circle

    grue,

    thatsthejoke.jpg

    samus12345,
    @samus12345@lemmy.world avatar
    xX_fnord_Xx,

    My problem is that I always go for the biggest hooker, when offered the choice.

    vegetarian_pacemaker, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

    Can confirm, not just with the game but similar activities eg: stacking those body parts into a nice cube really takes away from the stress of killing someone

    Evil_Shrubbery,

    I like to do a thinking pose but with their hands on my chin.

    Evil_Shrubbery,

    Oh, but be careful - stacking them however neatly won’t make the full rows disappear.

    PsychedSy,

    Depends on how good your friends are.

    affiliate, to youshouldknow in YSK if you've seen something traumatic, playing Tetris for a couple of hours afterwards can drastically reduce the chance of it becoming a deeprooted memory and causing PTSD

    time to put tetris in the mental health folder on my phone

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