Different studies have shown that action-effect associations seem to enhance implicit learning of motor sequences. In a recent study (Haider et al., Conscious Cognit 26:145-161, 2014), we found indications that action-effect learning might play a special role in acquiring explicit knowledge within an implicit learning situation. The current study aims at directly manipulating the action-effect contingencies in a Serial Reaction Time Task and examining its impact on explicit sequence knowledge. For this purpose, we created a situation in which the participants' responses led to a melodic tone sequence. For one group, these effect tones were contingently bound to the sequential responses and immediately followed the key press; for the second ...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relation between explicit knowledge and motor per...
Introduction. The study is concerned with revealing specific aspects of use of implicit knowledge wh...
This paper investigated how implicit and explicit knowledge is reflected in event-related potentials...
The present experiment was designed to enhance our understanding of how response effects with varyin...
In this paper, we study the effect of conscious knowledge on implicit sequence learning. To do so, i...
textOur ability to learn about sequences of events allows us to perceive melody in music, to coordi...
The serial reaction time (SRT) task was used to compare learning of a complex sequence by action (pa...
This paper uses the Process Dissociation Procedure to explore whether people can acquire unconscious...
Studies into interactions between explicit and implicit motor sequence learning have yielded mixed r...
To my family … Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since al...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
The acquisition of bidirectional action–effect associations plays a central role in the ability to i...
This article presents a review on the representational base of sequence learning in the serial react...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relation between explicit knowledge and motor per...
Introduction. The study is concerned with revealing specific aspects of use of implicit knowledge wh...
This paper investigated how implicit and explicit knowledge is reflected in event-related potentials...
The present experiment was designed to enhance our understanding of how response effects with varyin...
In this paper, we study the effect of conscious knowledge on implicit sequence learning. To do so, i...
textOur ability to learn about sequences of events allows us to perceive melody in music, to coordi...
The serial reaction time (SRT) task was used to compare learning of a complex sequence by action (pa...
This paper uses the Process Dissociation Procedure to explore whether people can acquire unconscious...
Studies into interactions between explicit and implicit motor sequence learning have yielded mixed r...
To my family … Sequence learning is one of the most important functions of the motor system since al...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
The acquisition of bidirectional action–effect associations plays a central role in the ability to i...
This article presents a review on the representational base of sequence learning in the serial react...
The Serial Reaction Time Task (SRTT) is an important paradigm to study the properties of unconscious...
International audienceTwo experiments examined the relation between explicit knowledge and motor per...
Introduction. The study is concerned with revealing specific aspects of use of implicit knowledge wh...
This paper investigated how implicit and explicit knowledge is reflected in event-related potentials...