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Post-retrieval Tetris should not be likened to a ‘cognitive vaccine’

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Cristea, I.A., Naudet, F., Shanks, D.R. et al. Post-retrieval Tetris should not be likened to a ‘cognitive vaccine’. Mol Psychiatry 23, 1972–1973 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2017.222

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