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In a recent PLoS ONE article, Oxford University researchers report that playing certain visuospatial computer games, such as Tetris, after viewing traumatic material can reduce unwanted, involuntary memory flashbacks to that traumatic film without affecting deliberate memory recall of the event. There has been extensive media coverage of the study, including the following articles and blog posts: New Scientist, BBC News, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, and 80 Beats.

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Continuing our series of interviews with PLoS ONE Academic Editors, we spoke with Tom Tregenza, who is the Section Editor covering Evolutionary Biology. Read about his fascinating work into mimicry in octopods and sexual selection (survival of the fitter), why he also publishes articles on gender bias in science, his top picks of PLoS ONE articles in his discipline and his thoughts on why PLoS ONE is good for science. To join the Evolutionary Biology community on PLoS ONE, submit your work today.

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