When exposed to a regular stimulus field, for instance, that generated by an artificial grammar, subjects unintentionally learn to respond efficiently to the underlying structure (GA …
Pavlovian flavor-flavor associative learning has been suggested as one of the determinants of humans' food likes and dislikes (eg, Rozin & Zellner, 1985). However, few experimental …
T Hill, P Lewicki, M Czyzewska, G Schuller - Journal of Experimental Social …, 1990 - Elsevier
It is proposed that the process of self-perpetuation of encoding biases can contribute to the acquisition of individually differentiated interpretive categories for the perception of faces. In …
N Block - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990 - cambridge.org
Abstracts Cognitive science typically postulates unconscious mental phenomena, computational or otherwise, to explain cognitive capacities. The mental phenomena in …
In a recent experiment (Lewicki et al., 1988) subjects were submitted to a four-choice RT paradigm for 3600 trials. On each of the successive logical blocks of five trials, the first two …
HL Roediger III - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 1990 - Springer
This commentary about implicit memory research deals with four issues: terminology, its underlying logic, cognate areas, and theoretical issues. First, although appropriate terms are …
JR Searle - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1990 - cambridge.org
Abstracts Cognitive science typically postulates unconscious mental phenomena, computational or otherwise, to explain cognitive capacities. The mental phenomena in …
On the basis of 3 experiments, Perruchet and Pacteau (1990) argued that implicitly acquired knowledge of a synthetic grammar consists of little more than knowledge of pairwise …
The various issues that P. Perruchet and C. Pacteau (see record 1991-00329-001) raise in their article on synthetic grammar learning can be condensed into two categories of …