| Lewicki, P. (1986). Nonconscious social information processing. New York: Academic Press. |
.... of a cognitive unconscious that is just the same as the familiar conscious cognitive system (i.e. it uses rule based, symbolic, abstract knowledge) only minus consciousness (see also Searle, 1992) It is best exemplified by the work of authors such as Reber (e.g. Reber, 1993) or Lewicki (e.g. Lewicki, 1986). This position is probably still dominant today, but it has long been the object of severe attacks (e.g. Dulany, Carlson Dewey, 1984; Perruchet Amorim, 1992; Shanks St.John, 1994) These attacks collectively form a second attempt to reconcile implicit learning with the symbolic framework, ....
Lewicki, P. (1986). Nonconscious social information processing. New York: Academic Press.
....by introducing a stimulus environment that is based on a complex array of events whose underlying structure is characterized by a remote, double dependency rule that is far more complex than anything that has been studied to date. If implicit learning is as robust a process as some have suggested (Lewicki, 1986; Lewicki Hill, 1989; Reber, 1989) then we ought to be able to observe this process emerging in situations where the associative links between events are complex and non salient. The procedure used in this study is a relatively simple prediction experiment in which subjects had to guess the ....
Lewicki, P. (1986). Nonconscious Social Information Processing. New York: Academic Press.
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