Sentences with phrase «thought episodic»

Last week, some people assumed I thought episodic content was, itself, a problem.
As a new idea for the Resident Evil series though, I think the episodic feel could be a hit.
I also don't think the episodic release idea is necessarily a bad thing — sure, it'll make Final Fantasy VII Remake a ludicrously expensive game, but I don't think the game would have a chance in hell of capturing the whole Final Fantasy VII story otherwise.
I just want more now, so I think episodic content (or of course a full blown sequel) would be a great idea in the future.

Not exact matches

How is it that particularized episodic thought can make episode - abstractive generalizations?
Are you the same guy predicting fa cup victory would be a springboard back to EPL and cl glory... I think you are... We are a mid table team playing mid table footie..., that's where 10 years of wenger induced decline with episodic cup runs ends up... True fans want that changed the rest is just waffle... Anyone insisting wenger staying put will do it needs to be hauled off to the rubber room...
Episodic vs. Chronic Running Away I think it's very important to distinguish between kids who run away episodically, and those who are chronic runners.
Waning production of neurons and an overall shrinking of the dentate gyrus, part of the hippocampus thought to help form new episodic memories, was believed to occur in aging humans as well.
In the hippocampus and the amygdala, areas of the brain thought to be associated with episodic memory, researchers had shown that the chemical signaling agent called glutamate acts like a key in the lock of some of these protein «flood gates.»
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.
Memories are thought to be attractor states of neuronal representations, with the hippocampus a likely substrate for context - dependent episodic 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.
Recent studies confirm her perception, suggesting that game - based approaches can bring about stunning gains in episodic memory, attention, and agility of thought.
«Now that we know such large changes occur, we think of hydrogen escape from Mars less as a slow and steady leak and more as an episodic flow — rising and falling with season and perhaps punctuated by strong bursts,» said Michael Chaffin, a scientist at the University of Colorado at Boulder who is on the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team.
«Rats have greater episodic memory than previously thought
A new study by Indiana University researchers that appears online today in the journal Current Biology suggests that rats exhibit much stronger episodic memory than previously thought.
The idea that nonhuman animals can consciously remember things they've done or witnessed in the past, called episodic memory, is controversial — largely because it's thought that these animals aren't self - aware.
The hippocampus is critical for episodic memory, and synaptic changes induced by long - term potentiation (LTP) are thought to underlie memory formation.
I think it's only very slowly — and I don't even want to claim we've won the argument completely yet — that neuroscientists have begun to accept that there is, at least in animals, a purely spatial function for the hippocampus and that in addition to its preserved spatial function, this could form the basis for an episodic memory system in humans.
Waning production of neurons and an overall shrinking of the dentate gyrus, part of the hippocampus thought to help form new episodic memories, was believed to occur in ageing humans as well.
«Now that we know such large changes occur, we think of hydrogen escape from Mars less as a slow and steady leak and more as an episodic flow — rising and falling with season and perhaps punctuated by strong bursts,» said Michael Chaffin, a scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics who is on the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) team.
I investigate the mechanisms that underlie the reconstructive process of episodic memory recall, how they also support constructive processes such as imagination and future thinking, and why they breakdown in disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and amnesia.
This talk will consider the contributions of episodic retrieval and simulation to a range of cognitive tasks that are not ordinarily considered «episodic memory tasks», focusing in particular on future imagining and divergent creative thinking.
American Pie Presents The Naked Mile's latter half, as a result, moves along at a plodding pace that's compounded by an episodic structure, as the movie lurches from one ill - conceived set - piece to the next with little thought towards momentum or consistency - which inevitably does confirm the film's place as just another interminable waste of time designed to cash in on the original trilogy's success.
While the sentiments are in the right place, this overlong, episodic, painfully obvious offering consistently disappoints just when you think it's about to start going somewhere.
I don't want to say episodic, but I think you'll be find there'll be scriptwriters coming in»
I don't want to say episodic, but I think you'll be find there'll be scriptwriters coming in», to continue the story.
You may think that such a beast is a bit of a reach for the creators, and it is, but it is pulled off wonderfully, delivering hearty laughs and a plot that's interesting in spite of being somewhat subservient to the episodic gags.
And, of course, the pulpy, melodramatic plot of The Postman Always Rings Twice is the structuring device of Ossessione, in contrast with the episodic, picaresque plotting of the films we think of as neorealist.
There is a repetitive and episodic progression to the story, and not all of the players and / or moments are as crucial as the story seems to think they are.
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For those who think these are random situations rather than episodic, I commend you to an article entitled «For the Love of Money» by Sam Polk which appears in the Sunday, January 19, 2014 Sunday Review section of the Sunday New York Times.
When one thinks of an Episodic Narrative Adventure, one usually thinks of The Walking Dead Series from Telltale Games.
«I think that we're going to start to see — maybe not in the next year, but in the near future — games go down the route of smaller up - front experiences and lower prices at the beginning,» he told Game Informer, «and then the ability to extend the game through episodic material or future feature material.
Given that it's episodic and there's no release date in sight even years after the announcement, I don't really consider a release on Switch worth thinking about right now.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not against episodic games per se, indeed the Quit or Continue crew played through Resident Evil Revelations 2 (and podcasted our thoughts).
All I could think of plodding through the episodic game long before I excruciatingly made it past the first chapter and was well into chapter two, was that Man, I wish someone would take the survival concept from Dead Island and apply it to the Jurassic Park Franchise for a first person game.
Guardians of the Galaxy is the latest episodic adventure game on Telltale's release slate to wrap up, so I thought...
Three new games have been added to the Xbox Games Store today including a hand - painted new «Metroidvania,» an enhanced re-release of a decisive Xbox 360 favorite, and the third episode of Capcom's first episodic project (I think it's their first, please correct me if I'm wrong).
Yet now people are complaining that a game with a 7 that could very well cost 150 - 200 million to make, is episodic and thinking that the game is going to be expensive... when there's no reason to believe that, and even if it was, it'd be cheaper and probably a better experience than what we paid for.
Alot of people are complaining about it being episodic, I don't think it will be that bead because they are only trying to mimic Sonic 3 and Sonic and Knuckles, which both turned out great as two parts to ONE game.
I think this game would have benefited from an episodic release.
you'd think Sega had a plan / strategy for this whole episodic Sonic 4 series, but their decisions are just pretty much revealing «yeah, we really had no idea what the hell we were doing.»
The idea of episodic content is not a brand new thing for video games, but the level of integration we have with spartan ops in terms of connection to the campaign's story and multiplayer modes, is something that I don't think anyone has ever tried before.
I can't think of any reason this game should be episodic.
The Arsenale — the stronger half of the exhibition, I think — is episodic, even insistently narrativizing in its form.
«It's an continuation of an episodic project I started last year, that uses the framework of a sitcom to think about identity and the production of it,» explains Syms to The Creators Project.
Episodic Drift explores the concept of the ladder as thought pattern, life path, and problem solver.
I think it's very interesting that we are now considering the possibility of rapid «episodic and abrupt» climate change, and yet we are constantly and confidently told that climate sensitivity is low.
That's where the episodic risks come through, I think, and that's where the board can track.
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