You're bored out of your mind. Retrospectively , when you look back over your trip, that's merely a blip in your conscious experiences.So because you know the Atlanta bathroom is only so interesting and it didn't store too much information about that wonderful experience in your memory banks.
the way it is that was never anybody's reason until some clever person analyzed the thing and figured out retrospectively what it was good for trees do things for reasons the trees don't know them they aren'treasons that the trees have and consider but they do lots of things for reasons fungi do things for reasons
have gone through he would have had to remove far more than his shoes uh at the retrospectively but economists of course I'm sure disagree um
those that are not have smaller ones. I mean it wouldn't be so much the willpower of muscle. It would be some indication retrospectively of how hard you have worked. Look, the fact is you can see changes in brain size with lots of things. I'll give you an example. If you are a pianist, if you play piano,
elapsed, even though it might have been a long period of time. But retrospectively , as you look back, that's not so much a timing task but a memory task. You're thinking back of the number of items, or you're influenced by the number of items in memory.
we do where we choose and decide and we act for reasons sometimes we do that without even appreciating that we're doing that retrospectively we may figure out oh there was a good reason for that and of course sometimes we confabulate sometimes on purpose how many of you
Typically, change happens despite governments. And only later does government policy at best retrospectively rationalize what came out of the creative, destructive process of entrepreneurship, displacement, and a replacement of the status quo by visionaries who have what looks at the time
because they were doing an article for a national broadsheet, and the advice was given that they shouldn't. So then they performed the event and realized retrospectively , you know, the impact that we were trying to have and the reasons that we were programming these types of events and the festival itself, and he was hugely emotional, massively apologetic-- KAROLINE O'SULLIVAN: Of course, there are emotional moments.
The problem with retrospective accounts is, I could give you your favorite flavored cookie and you would retrospectively say you were happier. I can give you a bitter pill and retrospectively you say, not so happy. So we can manipulate your moods about the past just like we can manipulate your moods in the present.
If I just try and tell a room of people to remember the word for to fit in Spanish, very difficult to remember caber tomorrow. It makes sense, but only retrospectively .
And I'll squint and I'll look from different angles, and it's inevitably a false alarm. I really think we all have a kind of finite set of stories that retrospectively determine who we think we are and how we
Another shepherd from the Laius household, he says, whom someone had told to get rid of a child, gave the baby to him. track events in real time, but it retrospectively edits them so the way in which you perceive the tap on the elbow
The way that your ship of state moves depends on the vote of the neural parliament at any time. So understanding this I think is really critical to navigating our own lives because all of us do things where retrospectively we regret it. We say I shouldn't have eaten that whole bag of chips or done the you know the alcohol or the drugs or what
And then I'll mention to you the opposite, which is a phenotype to genotype approach. So the genotype to phenotype approach-- or G to P-- is where we take a large group of tumor samples and then we retrospectively do molecular profiling on them. And this is usually what's called next-gen sequencing at this point.
And in real life, most people don't change. But how did you feel about the trip, especially now looking retrospectively ?
to land on that bag, but you don't know exactly where. You might be nearer one corner than the other, but you only know that retrospectively . I don't set out thinking, OK, I'm going to write a sociologically gripping crime fiction book.
of competitive chess and we visited chess tournaments like this one. Now, chess is an interesting arena to study because chess has an objective statistical rating system that than they did may have contributed to the difficulties that we all suffered. Retrospectively , there was some great reporting on the financial crisis that suggested that really, people
big old cars, highways, and this adoration for the interstate system, which is really cool to me, and those bastions of 1950s kitsch. Now, of course, it's rosy to us because we're looking at it retrospectively . And of course, there's issues back in that period.
But the point is is that we're often unaware of how much our tastes are changing, either retrospectively or prospectively, where they've been, where they're going.
Whilst we, Patricia and I, have been talking about this film retrospectively , revisiting it, I find that I have
Does that mean you didn't really-- doesn't count? The problem with retrospective accounts is, I could give you your favorite flavored cookie and you would retrospectively say you were happier. I can give you a bitter pill and retrospectively you say, not so happy.