Stress Relief Training
attention bias modification
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Imagine this.
If you see a picture of a "cake" and a "cockroach" in front of you, which one do you think your eye will go to?
Probably most people would go for the "cockroach".
Your eyes are drawn to the "cockroach" because of your negative thinking.

We humans have lived on hunting for a long time.
When we saw a nut which is eatable and a lion which is potentially a life-threatening animal at the same time, we would pay attention to the lion because if we noticed the nut only, the lion would attack and kill us.

Our brain tends to give the highest priority to "living as long as possible".
In other words, human beings have survived by naturally turning their eyes to negative things.

It may be very important to think negatively in your daily life.
The creation of feelings of worry and anxiety is essential to life.
It is because of these emotions that one can prepare, work hard, and accomplish something.

However, in modern times, becoming too negative has created a new problem.
In today's modern civilization, we no longer have to face the threat to our lives in our daily lives as we did in the hunting era.
In the days of plenty, negative thinking is no longer needed as it was in the hunting era.

Today, becoming too much negative has posed a problem, causing people to carry more stress than necessary and developing anxiety and depression.

In other words, the evolution of the human brain has not caught up with the evolution of civilization.

Repeatedly playing this game will help you to successfully divert your attention from negative emotions.

Various studies have reported that attention bias training is effective in reducing stress.

It has been found that training to repeat the selection of positive images and wording can reduce stress, depression and anxiety.

If you are a negative thinker, prone to stress, depression or anxiety, please use this app to help reduce them.
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This app has the most repulsive, and downright distracting Muzak, and **no** way to turn it off. I can turn the volume of my device down, but I was hardly stimulated nor hopeful after my first interaction with this app. due to its content. I don’t think I’ve ever written a review of any app (let alone a bad one), but don’t waste your time (especially MONEY) on this app.

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App Info

Publisher
Akira Fujisawa
Languages
English
Recent version
4.0.0 (3 months ago )
Released on
Jan 2, 2021 (3 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago