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Implicit Learning and Tacit Knowledge - An Essay on the Cognitive Unconscious

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Zusatztext From reviews of the hardback: "...every psychologist will enjoy reading this book." De Psycholoog Klappentext This book is a highly readable account of the various lines of research which bear on the general problem of implicit, unconscious, nonreflective acquisition of knowledge. Implicit knowledge, a term coined by Reber in 1965, is acquired independent of conscious attempts to learn and generally without the capacity to communicate what has been acquired. One of the core assumptions of this argument is that implicit learning is a fundamental process, one that lies at the very heart of the adaptive behavioral repertoire of every complex organism. Zusammenfassung This work gives an account of the various lines of research on the general problem of implicit, unconscious acquisition of knowledge. "Implicit knowledge" is acquired independent of conscious attempts to learn and generally without the capacity to communicate what has been acquired. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Introductory Remarks 1.1: On Learning 1.2: On Evolution 1.3: On Measuring the Contents of Consciousness 1.4: On Intelligence and Instruction 1.5: A Note on Terminology 1.6: A Rapid Historical Overview 1.7: Summary 1.8: A Personal Aside 2: Implicit Cognition: The Data Base 2.1: The Polarity Fallacy 2.2: On the Primacy of the Implicit 2.3: On Functionalism 2.4: Some Assumptions 2.5: Experimental Procedures 2.6: Empirical Studies of Implicit Learning 2.7: Methodological Issues in Implicit and Explicit Learning 3: Evolutionary Considerations: The Primacy of the Implicit 3.1: Some Introductory Remarks 3.2: The Evolutionist's Line 3.3: An Evolutionary Context for the Cognitive Unconscious 3.4: Hypothesized Characteristics of Implicit Systems 4: Implicit Issues: Some Extensions and Some Speculations 4.1: Implicit Learning and/or Implicit Memory 4.2: On Rules 4.3: Knowledge Representation 4.4: On Consciousness 4.5: Prediction and Generation of Events 4.6: Nativism and Empiricism 4.7: Afterwords 4.8: In Summary ...

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Authors Arthur S. Reber, Arthur S. (Professor Reber
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.09.1996
 
EAN 9780195106589
ISBN 978-0-19-510658-9
No. of pages 200
Series Oxford Psychology Series
Oxford Psychology Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Basic principles
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

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