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Rethinking implicit memory
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Implicit memory can be characterized as the influence of a previously memorized piece of information on a task, without the explicit or deliberate attempt to recall the memory. This volume is unique in presenting a whole new approach to understanding, Rethinking implicit memory has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Rethinking implicit memory
  • Written by author Jeffrey S. Bowers and Chad J. Marsolek
  • Published by Oxford : Oxford university press, 2003., 2002/11/28
  • Implicit memory can be characterized as the influence of a previously memorized piece of information on a task, without the explicit or deliberate attempt to recall the memory. This volume is unique in presenting a whole new approach to understanding
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1 Reconsidering implicit memory 3
2 Developing theories of priming with an eye on function 19
3 What is priming and why? 41
4 A connectionist perspective on repetition priming 67
5 REMI and ROUSE: quantitative models for long-term and short-term priming in perceptual identification 105
6 What the repetition priming methodology reveals about morphological aspects of word recognition 124
7 Visual recognition and priming of incomplete objects: the influence of stimulus and task demands 139
8 Font-specific memory: more than meets the eye? 157
9 Abstractness and specificity in spoken word recognition: indexical and allophonic variability in long-term repetition priming 197
10 Speech perception and implicit memory: evidence for detailed episodic encoding of phonetic events 215
11 On the construction of behavior and subjective experience: the production and evaluation of performance 239
12 Associative repetition priming: a selective review and theoretical implications 261
13 Familiarity in an implicit and explicit memory task: a common mechanism 284
14 Implicit memory for new associations: types of conceptual representations 302
15 Commentary 327
Index 337


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