Implicit memory: History and current status.
@article{Schacter1987ImplicitMH, title={Implicit memory: History and current status.}, author={D. Schacter}, journal={Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition}, year={1987}, volume={13}, pages={501-518} }
Memory for a recent event can be expressed explicitly, as conscious recollection, or implicitly, as a facilitation of test performance without conscious recollection. A growing number of recent studies have been concerned with implicit memory and its relation to explicit memory. This article presents an historical survey of observations concerning implicit memory, reviews the findings of contemporary experimental research, and delineates the strengths and weaknesses of alternative theoretical… CONTINUE READING
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