|aHandbook of implicit learning /|cedited by Michael A. Stadler, Peter A. Frensch.
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|aThousand Oaks :|bSage Publications,|cc1998.
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|axi, 636 p. :|bill. ;|c25 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|aDifferences and commonalities between implicit learning and implicit memory / Axel Buchner and Werner Wippich -- One concept, multiple meanings : how to define the concept of implicit learning / Peter A. Frensch -- Distinguishing implicit from explicit learning : awareness or intention? / Michael A. Stadler and Henry L. Roediger -- Implicit learning of invariant features? / Dianne Berry and Josephine Cock -- Implicit learning of loosely defined structures / Joachim Hoffman and Iring Koch -- Artificial grammar learning and the mere exposure effect : emotional preference tasks and the implicit learning process / Louis Manza, Diane Zizak and Arthur S. Reber -- Project grammarama revisited : generativity of implicitly acquired knowledge / Robert C. Mathews and Barbara P. Cochran -- Implicit learning : methodological issues and evidence of unique characteristics / Jonathan M. Reed and Peder J. Johnson -- Multiple forms of implicit learning / Carol A. Seger -- Implicit sequence learning : the truth is in the details / Axel Cleeremans and Luis Jiminez -- Implicit sequence learning from a cognitive neuroscience perspective : what, how and where / Tim Curran -- Implicit learning of perceptual and motor sequences : evidence for independent learning systems / Thomas Goschke -- Aging and the development of learning / William J. Hoyer and Amy E. Lincourt -- The role of attention in implicit sequence learning : exploring the limits of the cognitive unconscious / Andrew T. Hsaio and Arthur S. Reber -- Learning and development : the implicit knowledge assumption reconsidered / Pierre Perruchet and Annie Vinter -- Implicit knowledge in sequential learning tasks / David R. Shanks and Theresa Johnstone -- Implicit learning and motor skill learning in older subjects : an extension of the processing speed theory / Daniel B. Willingham.