The first time Robert Stickgold noticed the Tetris effect, it had nothing to do with the video game. He was on a family vacation and had spent the afternoon climbing a mountain. "I go to bed that ...
Anyone who has ever played ‘Tetris’ knows how addictive the ’80s video game can be. Scientists say the Tetris Effect may even have psychological benefits for people coping with PTSD. Coined by ...
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Just to add to this: Rolling is not just faster, but safer on the fingers/wrists, and really opened the playfield again for older players as it requires less continual stress compared to hypertapping.
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