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"Our conclusion is that the trisynaptic pathway-mediated replay of the hippocampal memory sequence during sleep plays a crucial role in the formation of a long-term memory," he said.
Generally, dark lighting is associated with tragedy and bright lighting with romance or comedy, but overlighting gives ghastly or unearthly effects, as in the memory sequence at the beginning of the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman's Gycklarnas afton (1953; Sawdust and Tinsel, also called The Naked Night).
Here, memory sequences are described as sequences of random activity patterns ξ that are binary vectors of dimension N, ξ ∈ { 0, 1 } N. A memory sequence of length Q is an ordered occurrence of activity patterns ξ 1 → ξ 2 → ⋯ → ξ Q.
In one delightful memory sequence, a butcher shows him how to choose between different types of sausage.
In the car, Grimes has a memory sequence again and drives to Hollywood.
In a memory sequence of Grimes', it is revealed that he was a real cop in the 1970s and worked with an undercover expert named Jimmy.
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Wherever you go as a player, certain objects and areas unlock partially interactive memory sequences, that slowly build a picture of the love affair.
Its use of individual artworks as the setting for memory sequences (through which its leading characters recall traumatic events) is said to have confused preview audience members.
The book does have some technical problems; many of the sheriff's dream and memory sequences, for instance, are overembellished and not well integrated into the narrative.
"We found that brief memory sequences corresponding to running single laps on the track were replayed in short bursts at high speed.
Malick's visual language is much in evidence: whispered narrative, a surging orchestral score, looming, circling camerawork to accompany wordless outdoor memory sequences which often take place suffused in sunsets and lens flare.
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