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Implicit Learning and Consciousness: An Empirical, Philosophical and Computational Consensus in the Making (Frontiers of Cognitive Science) [Hardcover]

Axel Cleeremans (Editor), Robert French (Editor)


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May 31, 2002 Frontiers of Cognitive Science
Can you learn without knowing it? This controversial and much debated question forms the basis of this collection of essays as the authors discuss whether the measurable changes in behaviour that result from learning can ever remain entirely unconscious. Three issues central to the topic of implicit learning are raised. Firstly, the extent to which learning can be unconscious, and therefore implicit, is considered. Secondly, theories are developed regarding the nature of knowledge acquired in implicit learning situations. Finally, the idea that there are two separable independent processing systems in the brain, for implicit and explicit learning, is considered.
Implicit Learning and Consciousness challenges conventional wisdom and presents the most up-to-date studies to define, quantify and test the predictions of the main models of implicit learning. The chapters include a variety of research from computer modelling, experimental psychology and neural imaging to the clinical data resulting from work with amnesics. The result is a topical book that provides an overview of the debate on implicit learning, and the various philosophical, psychological and neurological frameworks in which it can be placed. It will be of interest to undergraduates, postgraduates and the philosophical, psychological and modeling research community.

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This book brings together many of the leading contributors to the study of implicit learning. The result is an outstanding collection of original papers, covering a wide range of topics central to the understanding of implicit learning ... I suspect it will become 'must' reading for anyone with a serious interest in the topic. - Phil Merikle, University of Waterloo, Ontario

I know of no other book that I would rather want to use to educate myself, as well as my students, on how to define and access 'consciousness' in the context of implicit learning. This will be a landmark publication. - Peter Frensch, University of Humboldt, Berlin

About the Author

Robert M. French and Axel Cleeremans are both experts in cognitive science , from the University of Liege and the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, respectively.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Psychology Press (May 31, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1841692018
  • ISBN-13: 978-1841692012
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,596,926 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Although the study of implicit learning is nothing new, the field as a whole has come to embody-over the last decade or so-ongoing questioning about three of the most fundamental debates in the cognitive sciences: (1) the nature of consciousness; (2) the nature of mental representation (in particular the difficult issue of abstraction); and (3) the rule of experience in shaping the cognitive system. Read the first page
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associative chunk strength, implicit learning abilities, artificial grammar learning, implicit learning tasks, episodic memory deficit, amnesic patients, process dissociation procedure, learning items, automatic representations, inverse condition, vehicle theories, generation task, processing primitives, training items, grammatical strings, phenomenal consciousness, artificial grammars, grammaticality judgements, automatic behaviour, unconscious cognition, classification phase, classification items, rule abstraction, classification task
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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc, Oxford University Press, New York, Bradford Books, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Commander Data, Thousand Oaks, Bandi Rao, Neural Computation, Privileged Role
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