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Attention and Implicit Learning
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Luis Jiménez
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Attention and Implicit Learning provides a comprehensive overview of the research conducted in this area. The book is conceived as a multidisciplinary forum of discussion on the question of whether implicit learning may be depicted as a process that runs independently of attention. The volume also deals with the complementary question of whether implicit learning affects the dynamics of attention, and it addresses these questions from perspectives that range from functional to neuroscientific and computational approaches. The view of implicit learning that arises from these pages is not that of a mysterious faculty, but rather that of an elementary ability of the cognitive systems to extract the structure of their environment as it appears directly through experience, and regardless of any intention to do so. Implicit learning, thus, is taken to be a process that may shape not only our behavior, but also our representations of the world, our attentional functions, and even our conscious experience. (Series B)
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Carol A. Seger, Colorado State University, in Contemporary Psychology-APA Review of Books, Vol. 49:6 (2004):
In summary, Attention and Implicit Learning discusses a broad array of implicit learning tasks and methodologies, including behavioral experiments, computational models, and neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies. It is a worthwhile contribution that emphasizes theories of implicit learning over theories of attention.
In summary, Attention and Implicit Learning discusses a broad array of implicit learning tasks and methodologies, including behavioral experiments, computational models, and neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies. It is a worthwhile contribution that emphasizes theories of implicit learning over theories of attention.
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Part 1. The cognitive debate
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Evidence from experimental, neuropsychological and simulation studies Peter Ford Dominey Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Reciprocal influences between attention and implicit learning Yuhong Jiang and Marvin M. Chun Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Verbal report of incidentally experienced environmental regularity Peter A. Frensch, Hilde Haider, Dennis Rünger, Uwe Neugebauer, Sabine Voigt and Jana Werg Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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