In the present serial reaction time task experiment (SRT), a fixed 12-item sequence was practiced in order to evaluate the effect on response times to 3-item sub sequences (triplets) in a subsequent random sequence. Subjects were visually cued to press one out of four keys with a corresponding right-hand finger. The occurrence of implicit sequence knowledge was evidenced by the increase in mean response time when the transition was made from the final 12-item sequence block to the subsequent random block. In the stimulus-set applied, a total of 36 triplets could be constructed, of which 24 triplets were encountered only during the random blocks (random-only triplet set) (RO-set), whereas 12 triplets were also part of the sequence used in th...
This paper contributes to the domain of implicit sequence learning by presenting a new version of th...
Implicit task sequence learning (TSL) can be considered as an extension of implicit sequence learnin...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
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...
The present experiment was designed to enhance our understanding of how response effects with varyin...
In many of everyday tasks, sequencing of events is involved: sequencing movements in handwriting, se...
Evidence for human learning without awareness of what is learned has been sought in serial reaction ...
A model of learning systems that has received wide acknowledgment is that promulgated by Squire (1...
The Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task has served as a privileged paradigm to study implicit learning p...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
Several reports of implicit pattern learning have appeared in recent years and are briefly reviewed....
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...
Implicit task sequence learning (TSL) can be considered as an extension of implicit sequence learnin...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...
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...
The present experiment was designed to enhance our understanding of how response effects with varyin...
In many of everyday tasks, sequencing of events is involved: sequencing movements in handwriting, se...
Evidence for human learning without awareness of what is learned has been sought in serial reaction ...
A model of learning systems that has received wide acknowledgment is that promulgated by Squire (1...
The Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task has served as a privileged paradigm to study implicit learning p...
The central theme of this dissertation concerns the nature of (implicit) perceptual-motor sequence l...
Several reports of implicit pattern learning have appeared in recent years and are briefly reviewed....
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...
Implicit task sequence learning (TSL) can be considered as an extension of implicit sequence learnin...
The recent history of events can influence responding despite there being no contingent relationship...