Evidence for human learning without awareness of what is learned has been sought in serial reaction time (SRT) tasks in which, unknown to participants, the locations of stimuli follow a particular rule or sequence (Willingham, Nissen & Bullemer, 1989). A number of criticisms have been levelled at such tasks, including a lack of adequate control for sequential effects and a discrepancy in sensitivity between measures of implicit and explicit knowledge about the task (Jones & McLaren, 2009; Shanks & St. John, 1994). In this study we provide a novel, two-choice SRT paradigm whereby the locations of the response stimuli are sometimes predicted by a separate set of stimuli on screen. A color-filled square appears before each stimulus...
In many of everyday tasks, sequencing of events is involved: sequencing movements in handwriting, se...
The serial reaction time (SRT) task was used to compare learning of a complex sequence by action (pa...
In recent decades research in implicit learning has expanded beyond classic stimulus-response accoun...
CogSci 2013 - 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany, 31 July - 3 Aug...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
The Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task has served as a privileged paradigm to study implicit learning p...
In this thesis a novel spatial reaction time (SSRT) paradigm was developed to study implicit learnin...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
ABSTRACT: Studies of implicit learning have shown that individuals exposed to a rule-governed enviro...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In many of everyday tasks, sequencing of events is involved: sequencing movements in handwriting, se...
The serial reaction time (SRT) task was used to compare learning of a complex sequence by action (pa...
In recent decades research in implicit learning has expanded beyond classic stimulus-response accoun...
CogSci 2013 - 35th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany, 31 July - 3 Aug...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
The Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task has served as a privileged paradigm to study implicit learning p...
In this thesis a novel spatial reaction time (SSRT) paradigm was developed to study implicit learnin...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
ABSTRACT: Studies of implicit learning have shown that individuals exposed to a rule-governed enviro...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in...
In many of everyday tasks, sequencing of events is involved: sequencing movements in handwriting, se...
The serial reaction time (SRT) task was used to compare learning of a complex sequence by action (pa...
In recent decades research in implicit learning has expanded beyond classic stimulus-response accoun...