Rethinking implicit memory / edited by Jeffrey S. Bowers and Chad J. Marsolek.

Implicit memories are items of information stored in the absence of conscious awareness - though they cannot be deliberately recalled, they can be tested by indirect means. This title examines the data the topic has produced.

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Other Authors: Bowers, Jeffrey S., Marsolek, Chad J.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Reconsidering implicit memory / Henry L. Roediger III
  • 2. Developing theories of priming with an eye on function / Sid Kouider / Jeffrey S. Bowers
  • 3. What is priming and why? / Chad J. Marsolek
  • 4. connectionist perspective on repetition priming / Jay G. Rueckl
  • 5. REMI and ROUSE: quantitative models for long-term and short-term priming in perceptual identification / Lael J. Schooler / Richard M. Shiffrin / Jeroen G.W. Raaijmakers / Rene Zeelenberg / Eric-Jan M. Wagenmakers / Dave Huber
  • 6. What the repetition priming methodology reveals about morphological aspects of word recognition / Laurie Beth Feldman
  • 7. Visual recognition and priming of incomplete objects: the influence of stimulus and task demands / Chad J. Marsolek / E. Darcy Burgund
  • 8. Font-specific memory: more than meets the eye? / Heather M. Kleider / Virginia M. Holmes / Stephen D. Goldinger / Tamiko Azuma
  • 9. Abstractness and specificity in spoken word recognition: indexical and allophonic variability in long-term repetition priming / Conor McLennan / Jan Charles-Luce / Paul A. Luce
  • 10. Speech perception and implicit memory: evidence for detailed episodic encoding of phonetic events / Lorin Lachs / Kipp McMichael / David B. Pisoni
  • 11. On the construction of behavior and subjective experience: the production and evaluation of performance / Bruce W.A. Whittlesea
  • 12. Associative repetition priming: a selective review and theoretical implications / Diane Pecher / Jeroen G.W. Raaijmakers / Rene Zeelenberg
  • 13. Familiarity in an implicit and explicit memory task: a common mechanism / Sachiko Kinoshita
  • 14. Implicit memory for new associations: types of conceptual representations / Peter Graf / Bob Uttl / Stephanie Cosentino
  • 15. Commentary / Fergus I.M. Craik.