Implicit Memory: Theoretical IssuesStephan Lewandowsky, John C. Dunn, Kim Kirsner The first to focus exclusively on implicit memory research, this book documents the proceedings of a meeting held in Perth, Australia where leading researchers in the field exchanged ideas, data, and predictions about theoretical issues. In addition to reporting new information on a variety of topics, integrating previous findings, and proposing new theoretical approaches to implicit memory, the book also contains critical commentaries by highly regarded area specialists. |
Contents
THE ROLE OF THEORY IN UNDERSTANDING | 3 |
TASK OR PROCESS? | 17 |
ON CONSCIOUSNESS RECALL RECOGNITION | 33 |
DISSOCIATIONS BETWEEN IMPLICIT MEASURES | 67 |
THEORIES AND MODELS | 85 |
DOMAINSPECIFIC RESOURCES IN WORD | 99 |
FLUENT REPROCESSING AS AN IMPLICIT | 123 |
EPISODICALLY UNIQUE AND GENERALIZED | 139 |
IMPLICIT MEMORY AND THE ENACTMENT | 173 |
COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN | 199 |
THE DEVELOPMENT AND NATURE OF IMPLICIT | 231 |
SOURCES OF LEARNING IN THE PICTURE | 259 |
IMPLICIT MEMORY AND THE FUNCTIONAL | 285 |
REFERENCES | 299 |
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ARE IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT TESTS | 159 |
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Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues Stephan Lewandowsky,John C. Dunn,Kim Kirsner Limited preview - 2014 |
Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues Stephan Lewandowsky,John C. Dunn,Kim Kirsner Limited preview - 2014 |
Implicit Memory: Theoretical Issues Stephan Lewandowsky,John C. Dunn,Kim Kirsner No preview available - 1989 |
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