There is considerable debate over the extent to which cognitive
tasks can be learned non-consciously or implicitly. In recent years
a large number of studies have demonstrated a discrepancy between
explicit knowledge and measured performance. This book presents an
overview of these studies and attempts to clarify apparently
disparate results by placing them in a coherent theoretical
framework. It draws on evidence from neuropsychological and
computational modelling studies as well as the many laboratory
experiments. Chapter one sets out the background to the large
number of recent studies on implicit learning. It discusses
research on implicit memory, perception without awareness, and
automaticity. It attempts to set the implicit - explicit
distinction in the context of other relevant dichotomies in the
literature. Chapter two presents an overview of research on the
control of complex systems, from Broadbent (1977) through to the
present day. It looks at the accessibility of control task
knowledge, as well as whether there is any other evidence for a
distinction between implicit and explicit modes of learning.
Chapter three critically reviews studies claiming to show that
people can acquire concepts without being verbally aware of the
basis on which they are responding. It shows that concept formation
can be implicit in some sense but not in others. Chapter four
investigates the claim that people can learn sequential information
in an implicit way. Chapter five looks at whether computational
modelling can elucidate the nature of implicit learning. It
examines the feasibility of different exemplar connectionist models
in accounting for performance in concept learning, sequence
learning, and control task experiments. Chapter six reviews
evidence concerning dissociations between implicit and explicit
knowledge in various neuropsychological syndromes. Finally,
chapters seven and eight discuss the many practical and theoretical
implications of the research.
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