In this reply to Neal and Hesketh and to the commentators, we argue that implicit knowledge is partly abstract and can be usefully defined by the criteria of both metaknowledge and intentional control. We suggest that the pattern of dissociations supports a claim of separate implicit and explicit learning modes. According to our characterization, implicit learning leads to knowledge that is not automatically represented as knowledge by the learning process; instead, the presence of knowledge has to be inferred by the subject (partial explicitation) if metaknowledge is gained at all. During explicit learning, knowledge is automatically labeled as knowledge by the learning process, so that metaknowledge comes immediately and to the fullest ex...
In this review, we consider three possible criteria by which knowledge might be regarded as implicit...
The concept of knowledge can be modelled in epistemic modal logic and, if modelled by using a standa...
overlooked one of the most robust conclusions of the experimental studies on implicit learning condu...
In this response, we start from first principles, building up our theory to show more precisely what...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the main conceptual and methodological issues raised by implici...
Implicit processes are thought to be relatively fast, inaccessible, holistic, and imprecise, while e...
Implicit knowledge is perhaps better understood as latent knowledge so that it is readily apparent t...
In the scientific study of mind a distinction is drawn between explicit knowledge— knowledge that ca...
Dienes & Perner propose a theory of implicit and explicit knowledge that is not entirely complete. I...
Dienes & Perner propose a theory of implicit and explicit knowledge that is not entirely complet...
In this paper, we study the effect of conscious knowledge on implicit sequence learning. To do so, i...
Abstract: A number of ways of taxonomizing human learning have been proposed. We examine the evidenc...
Areas of agreement and disagreement regarding knowledge representation and consciousness within impl...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
Can we learn without awareness? Although this issue has been extensively explored through studies of...
In this review, we consider three possible criteria by which knowledge might be regarded as implicit...
The concept of knowledge can be modelled in epistemic modal logic and, if modelled by using a standa...
overlooked one of the most robust conclusions of the experimental studies on implicit learning condu...
In this response, we start from first principles, building up our theory to show more precisely what...
The goal of this paper is to discuss the main conceptual and methodological issues raised by implici...
Implicit processes are thought to be relatively fast, inaccessible, holistic, and imprecise, while e...
Implicit knowledge is perhaps better understood as latent knowledge so that it is readily apparent t...
In the scientific study of mind a distinction is drawn between explicit knowledge— knowledge that ca...
Dienes & Perner propose a theory of implicit and explicit knowledge that is not entirely complete. I...
Dienes & Perner propose a theory of implicit and explicit knowledge that is not entirely complet...
In this paper, we study the effect of conscious knowledge on implicit sequence learning. To do so, i...
Abstract: A number of ways of taxonomizing human learning have been proposed. We examine the evidenc...
Areas of agreement and disagreement regarding knowledge representation and consciousness within impl...
Implicit learning can be seen as unconscious learning process that takes place without the intention...
Can we learn without awareness? Although this issue has been extensively explored through studies of...
In this review, we consider three possible criteria by which knowledge might be regarded as implicit...
The concept of knowledge can be modelled in epistemic modal logic and, if modelled by using a standa...
overlooked one of the most robust conclusions of the experimental studies on implicit learning condu...