Sentences with phrase «dissonance became»

Ludonarrative dissonance became a massively popular phrase among journalists around 2012 - 2013, with Bioshock Infinite and Tomb Raider being two games heavily targeted as being guilty of the crime.
The cognitive dissonance became even more difficult to reconcile.
Presented facing each other and requiring a circuitous path through the gallery, the dissonance becomes a harmonious open studio full of color, splayed material, and action.

Not exact matches

Ensuring that hot - hand fallacy, cognitive dissonance, and confirmation bias are not disproportionately leading a portfolio's overall allocations astray may become increasingly important as the current environment evolves.
Ensuring that hot - hand fallacy, cognitive dissonance, and confirmation bias are not disproportionately leading a portfolio's overall allocations astray may become increasingly important as the current low - yield environment evolves.
Experienced law - makers will recognize this phenomenon, as it bears similarities to incoherence or inconsistency within and between laws and policies that then become targets for adjustments to minimize or eliminate such dissonance.
I did not «cast off» my empirical upbringing when I became a believer; for me (as for so many others, including many scientists), there is no cognitive dissonance between reason and faith, nor any «war» between science and religion.
A close study of cognitive dissonance, how it's used within religion, strongly suggests this man will become atheist.
Negative arousals make people out to be less positive therefore the dumbing down of the species becomes the pragmatic venues of damning perplexity's dissonances.
Robin wonders if there might be some way to speed up the process, to increase people's awareness of their feelings of discomfort and dissonance so that they become willing to endorse social policies — consumption and energy taxes, for instance — that will change the direction of our culture.
Misunderstanding this has caused us to become blind to both the kinship and radical dissonance between two forms and fields of communicative activity — television and liturgical performance.
This doesn't go away until it the individual becomes conscientized to the dissonance and has a desire to do something about it.
So the cognitive dissonance between my beliefs and between my anti-beliefs became even more pronounced.
A person who experiences internal inconsistency tends to become psychologically uncomfortable, and is motivated to reduce the cognitive dissonance.
They have to believe that a few deaths are either collateral damage or «fake news» or the cracks in the cognitive dissonance will become too deep.
As struggles arose, I became aware of my anger and dissonance and I could separate my emotions from my brain.
The dissonance between those earlier, better selves and the people they've become is the major chord the filmmakers play, which of those selves the other would rather love is the lingering question.
Here's what I'm seeing as the key problem beyond the Kinetic Dissonance thing: Motion controls aren't terrible when they're used within a game to accomplish a specific task, but basing an entire game around their use becomes a problem.
It was, to be fair, an understandable assumption as it is often violent games that are guilty of narrative dissonance, most usually due to having some character that magically becomes awesome at using weapons.
Because of that the term became associated with games that had high levels of violence, and the importance of ludonarrative dissonance was quickly swept under the rug and then largely forgotten about.
Illogical spatial relations, inconsistencies of scale, imbalanced masses, and ambiguous transitions become the organizing principles of the paintings, and they create a structural dissonance that is incompatible with representational depictions of landscape.
The piece, choreographed over the summer of 1953 while Cunningham was in residence at the college, includes movement vocabulary that was to become key to his distinct style: sustained poses, controlled and rigid bodies, disconnected movements, and intended dissonance between the music and movements.
In comparison, surprising parallels become apparent as well as frictions and dissonances.
Her recent work functions as a call to confront the dissonances of our own daily performances, considering how these re-performances of social icons (for example, the figure of the white woman) can become erasures of other cultural narratives.
But, in preparing for our meetings, I became aware of the dissonance between the literature supporting global warming versus the coming ice age.
The message here is that hard forks and development dissonance are a democratic forum, where the implementation that best fits the interests of the Bitcoin community can exact change or become the de-facto standard, for a time.
My proposition is that the competing interests of caring for the other parent and the idealization of the aligned parent creates a dissonance so intense that resolution involves allowing for the accumulation of all of the child's pain, stress, and anxiety to be projected onto the rejected parent in such a way that the rejected parent becomes a tangible manifestation of any discomfort the child has experienced thus far.
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