Sentences with phrase «episodic events»

Finally, it should be noted that more general knowledge of a person's life is considered to be less prone to the inaccuracies known to be associated with memories for one - off, unique, episodic events (3.26, 3.27 & 3.28).
Future work must track how changes in sea ice and surface turbulent fluxes influence specific atmospheric regimes related to the episodic events.
Limited information is available, but the effects of these episodic events on the deep Mediterranean Sea appear relevant (Cap de Creus Canyon, Western Mediterranean)[15], [260].
An important ecological effect on the maintenance of Aristeus antennatus populations in the northwestern Mediterranean has been linked to the episodic events of dense water cascading on the Gulf of Lions [260].
Telltale's The Walking Dead is back with it's new the episodic event featuring the well known comic book and AMC character, Michonne.
In other cases unhealthy relationships among parents or parental loss result not necessarily in violence (or not only in violence) but in a traumatic, chronic neglect that may not look like an acute, episodic event (a rape, a fire, a car crash) of the sort that we tend to associate with trauma.

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Our aging brains similarly show wear in the realm of episodic memory, the part of brain function that handles recollections of recent events, like the last few chapters of the book you put down yesterday, or what you had for breakfast.
Just as an artist might begin with a certain form or a snatch of musical ideas or a line of dialogue, so the historical event begins with an array of episodic fragments.
It deals with the significance of events in such a sequence as flat, episodic reportage can not serve.
The fabric of a Masters tournament, particularly one as eventful as last week's, can be formed by a sequence of events as episodic as the pageant on an Aubusson tapestry.
A 2014 EEG study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that NDE memories are stored as episodic memories — recollections of events that you yourself participated in, like recalling where you were when the 9/11 attacks happened, rather than simply remembering the fact that the attacks happened.
The research group discovered migrating (moving) shallow low - frequency tremors which are thought to be triggered by slow episodic slipping (slow slip event) at the shallow plate boundary.
These observations indicate that episodic slow slip events are probably occurring at the shallow plate boundary in the vicinity of the Nankai Trough.
The hippocampus — a region crucially involved in forming «episodic» memories (event recall) and spatial memory (for physical navigation)-- is especially affected by aging, with accompanying declines in the ability to learn and remember; it also deteriorates early on when afflicted by Alzheimer's.
During slow - wave sleep, the hippocampus — a region of the brain that stores recent, episodic memories about discrete events — replays its files for the neocortex, home to more permanent memories.
Those time spans coincide with known stellar behavior: once a year, for example, a red giant pulsates in brightness, an event astronomers think is linked to an episodic shedding of gas; likewise, every 5,000 years the helium in an outer layer of the star ignites and burns up in a flash, and the star undergoes a brief burst of expansion.
This further evidence of episodic emissions of volcanic CO2 as the likely driver of the extinction enhances our understanding of this event, and potentially of other climate change episodes in Earth's history.»
Cross-talk between the hemispheres may be important for remembering specific events, called episodic memory, so psychologists Stephen Christman and Ruth Propper of the University of Toledo, Ohio, reasoned that lefties and righties might differ in episodic memory skills.
More than a century later, the textbook description of episodic memory (conscious knowledge of an event) is a more sophisticated version of that same basic idea.
Overweight young adults may have poorer episodic memory — the ability to recall past events — than their peers, suggests new research from the University of Cambridge, adding to increasing evidence of a link between memory and overeating.
The more doctors probed her so - called episodic memory — the sequential recollection of personal events from the past — the more upset she became.
One was to look at what emotion does with episodic memories — our ability to consciously recollect the events of our lives, what most people call «memory.»
The hippocampus — two sea horse — shaped neuronal clusters framing the midbrain — is the well - characterized seat of episodic memory that records times, places and events.
Other types of memory such as learning physical skills were unaffected, suggesting the hippocampus specifically handles the recall of events — known as «episodic» memories.
This is in contrast to the more immediate response seen in the Amazon, such as large - scale tree mortality, brought about by more episodic drought events.
One crucial aspect of episodic memory is pattern separation, the ability to retrieve the specifics of past events without generalizing to similar or partially overlapping events (Yassa and Stark, 2011).
One important aspect of episodic memory is the ability to remember the order in which unique sequences of events occurred.
Examining the characteristics of episodic memory using event - related potentials in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Anderson, J.B. and Thomas, M.A., 1991, Marine ice sheet decoupling as a mechanism for rapid, episodic sea - level change: the record of such events and their influence on sedimentation: Sedimentary Geology, v. 70, p. 87 - 104.
By contrast, «episodic memory» refers to the encoding of autobiographical information relating to a specific event that is located in time.
Our memory for events is known as episodic memory.
Those who answered yes to both questions were significantly more likely to demonstrate an impairment in episodic memory (the memory of specific event) on follow up testing eight years later than those who did not express a concern about their memory.
The 4 mental states comprised: An unconstrained period of mind wandering; a ruminative mental state self - induced by recalling a time of personal disappointment; a euphoric mental state self - induced by recalling what brings the subject joy; and a sequential episodic recollection of the events of the day.
The medial temporal lobe is considered the fundamental substrate of episodic memory, mediating the acquisition of events unfolding with particular spatial and temporal relationships (what, where, and when).
Long periods of starvation were normal, whether due to seasonal changes or due to episodic weather events.
The series felt short on the fact that events seemed too episodic, incredibly unrealistic.
The movie masterfully crystallizes the unruly, episodic nature of memories, re-creating the way certain small things stay with us while other, much larger events recede into a haze of cigarette smoke.
But then while many episodes in this episodic flick are based on real events, they're often poetically embroidered.
There's no political meat in its satire of the British government or any real story in the episodic succession of events, and its portrait of the (pop) culture of the time is really just a movie fantasy.
The constant flitting from London to America to Russia to Paris and back again make the story feel episodic and the events unrelated.
If this episodic, lightly dramatic comedy has any pivotal event, it's when she clams shut like thunder, behaving as if an unforgivable slight has been dealt out.
Perhaps that explains the episodic flow of the action, with big events followed by weepy scenes where Craven imagines he's seeing his daughter, still a little girl.
Both quests are among the 10 event quests that were released as DLC today alongside a new challenge quest and a three - part episodic quest.
It is ultimately little more than an episodic patchwork of over-burdened vignettes that among them share only a desire to manufacture unearned pathos and manipulate events towards the most expedient solution.
He's a very passive character, completely at the mercy of his life's events — a point further reinforced by the film's rambling, episodic nature.
For all its character - driven touches, the majority of the movie plays out too much like a typical biopic with episodic scenes highlighting the major events of the subject's life and occasionally touching upon glimpses into the man's psyche.
Hideo Kojima revealed at a Tokyo Game Show event that the upcoming Silent Hills might be getting the episodic treatment.
Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird forgoes traditional narrative structure for episodic storytelling — each episode a seemingly low - key event that together add up to a monumental year in Lady Bird's (Saoirse Ronan) life.
This includes: ongoing creative and strategic advice from Sundance staff and advisors; targeted introductions to agents, managers, attorneys, writers and executives; inclusion in the Sundance Institute alumni community; invitations to Sundance - hosted events throughout the year; opportunities to observe the writers rooms of shows currently in production; and ongoing mentorship with episodic writers, directors and producers.
In this way the episodic memory of the students is tagged with a memorable event which can improve their recall, but note, not necessarily their conceptual understanding (Graham, Papa & Brooks, 1992).
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