International audienceSubstantial evidence has highlighted the ability of observers to incidentally extract statistical contingencies present in visual environments. This study examined whether the knowledge extracted regarding statistical contingencies is unconscious initially, even when it becomes fully accessible to conscious awareness after extensive training. Using a ``typical'' contextual cuing procedure adapted to real-world scenes, we first observed that, after extensive training in searching for a target within repeated scenes, knowledge about regularities was associated with conscious awareness (Experiment 1). However, both subjective and objective measures of consciousness revealed that in the early phase of training, learning of...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
Abstract Environmental events often occur on a probabilistic basis but can sometimes be predicted ba...
Data and code for Malejka et al. (2021), "Correlation analysis to investigate unconscious mental pro...
International audienceSubstantial evidence has highlighted the ability of observers to incidentally ...
Abstract Substantial evidence has highlighted the ability of observers to incidentally extract stati...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
Despite extensive research, the very existence of unconscious learning in humans remains much debate...
When structuring the visual world, information on the contextual regularities of the environment fac...
A long lasting debate in the field of implicit learning is whether participants can learn without ac...
This paper investigates the dissociation between conscious and unconscious knowledge in an implicit ...
International audienceCan you learn without knowing it? This controversial and much debated question...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
What is the link between eye movements and sensory learning? Although some theories have argued for ...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
Can people learn complex information without conscious awareness? Implicit learning—learning without...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
Abstract Environmental events often occur on a probabilistic basis but can sometimes be predicted ba...
Data and code for Malejka et al. (2021), "Correlation analysis to investigate unconscious mental pro...
International audienceSubstantial evidence has highlighted the ability of observers to incidentally ...
Abstract Substantial evidence has highlighted the ability of observers to incidentally extract stati...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
Despite extensive research, the very existence of unconscious learning in humans remains much debate...
When structuring the visual world, information on the contextual regularities of the environment fac...
A long lasting debate in the field of implicit learning is whether participants can learn without ac...
This paper investigates the dissociation between conscious and unconscious knowledge in an implicit ...
International audienceCan you learn without knowing it? This controversial and much debated question...
Humans have been shown capable of performing many cognitive tasks using information of which they ar...
What is the link between eye movements and sensory learning? Although some theories have argued for ...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
Can people learn complex information without conscious awareness? Implicit learning—learning without...
The role of contingency awareness in simple associative learning experiments with human participants...
Abstract Environmental events often occur on a probabilistic basis but can sometimes be predicted ba...
Data and code for Malejka et al. (2021), "Correlation analysis to investigate unconscious mental pro...