Implicit learning

Category

Book Section

Authors

Perruchet, P.

Year

2008

Title

Implicit learning

Journal / book / conference

Cognitive psychology of memory. Vol.2 of Learning and memory: A comprehensive reference (J. Byrne, Ed.)

Abstract

All of us have learned much about language, music, physical or social environment, and other complex domains, out of any intentional attempts to acquire information. This chapter describes first how studies investigating this form of learning in laboratory situations have shifted from a rule-based interpretation to interpretations assuming a progressive tuning to the statistical regularities of the environment. The next section examines the potential of statistical learning, and whether statistical learning stems from statistical computations or chunk formation. Then the acceptations in which this form of learning may be qualified as implicit are analysed. Finally, implications for the nativist/ empiricist debate are discussed.

Pages

597-621

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