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Watching Westworld

108 - Trace Decay

Watching Westworld

Bald Move

Tv & Film, Tv Reviews, After Shows

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2016

⏱️ 126 minutes

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Summary

Jim and A.Ron take in the latest episode of HBO's Westworld, "Trace Decay". Timelines are continuing to proliferate (we're up to four now, in case you're keeping score at home), everybody is still potentially a host, and William is probably the MiB after all. But there's a lot of nice stuff here, from the increasingly evident narcisism and nihilism of Dr. Ford to Bernard struggling to cope with his new station in life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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1:13.5

HBO I'm Jim I'm Aaron and today we're talking about season one episode 8

1:16.8

entitled trace decay do you know what trace decay is yeah do you want me to quote the

1:22.4

textbook answer please Please do, yeah.

1:24.5

Trace decay is the theory that memory leaves some sort of trace of physical or

1:28.2

chemical change within the brain that begins to decay over time. It's theorized that

1:32.0

trace decay begins after only 15 to 30

1:34.2

seconds. Short-time memory can be retained beyond this point by rehearsing or

1:38.4

effectively memorizing the information or event. The rate of decay is

1:41.4

theoretically affected by the time delay between presentation

1:44.2

of information and the recollection of said information, the longer the time the more likely

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