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Implicit Cognition

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Originally published 1996
EditorsGeoffrey Underwood
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'Implicit cognition', describes the fascinating learning, memory, and performance processes which take place without the subject's 'explicit' awareness. A well known example is patients under anaesthetic who, without being able to verbally recall the surgeons' conversation, do show someretention of the conversation. . . .

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