Tetris and Word games lead to fewer intrusive memories when applied several days after analogue trauma.
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PTSDTrauma filmintrusionsintrusive memoryinvoluntary memorymental imageryposttraumatic stress disorderreconsolidationworking memory? A trauma film paradigm was used to examine effects of a supposedly visuospatial (Tetris) and a more verbal task (Word games) versus no task (reactivation-only) on intrusion frequency in a reconsolidation time frame.? Participants rated Word games as more difficult than Tetris, but there was no difference in intrusion frequencies during the performance of both tasks. ? Tetris and Word games lead to fewer intrusive memories when applied several days after analogue trauma.? Reactivation+Tetris and reactivation+Word games lead to relatively fewer intrusions than reactivation-only, even when applied four?days after analogue trauma.? Two hypotheses were supported: (a) There is an intervention effect with both task conditions being equally effective (reactivation+Tetris?= reactivation+Word games < reactivation-only), and (b) There is a modality effect with Word games being the most effective task (reactivation+Word games < reactivation+Tetris < reactivation-only).
DOI
10.1080/20008198.2017.1386959
PMID
29152159
发布时间
2020-09-29
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