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===Tetris effect=== | ===Tetris effect=== | ||
This is common in people that usually perform repetitive actions in their everyday life. It is named after the video game, since when people have play it for extensive amounts of time, it usually starts to permeate their thought when not playing it, and even their dreams. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/ | This is common in people that usually perform repetitive actions in their everyday life. It is named after the video game, since when people have play it for extensive amounts of time, it usually starts to permeate their thought when not playing it, and even their dreams. <ref>{{Citation | title=Tetris effect | url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tetris_effect&oldid=1101280175}}</ref> This effect can occur with other video games, non-video games, or jobs or sports involving repetitive actions. In relation with hypnagogia, it causes hallucinations of the action, or the feeling to be performing it, as the brain "replays" memories of daily events. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |