implicit memory
collocation in Englishmeaningsofimplicitandmemory
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implicit
adjective
uk/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt/us/ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt/
suggested but not ...
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memory
noun
uk/ˈmem.ər.i/us/ˈmem.ər.i/
the ability to remember information, experiences, ...
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(Definition ofimplicitandmemoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofimplicit memory
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Reactivating a reactivation theory ofimplicitmemory.
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Human excellence is often evidenced asimplicitmemory.
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A second form ofimplicitmemorymight be procedural learning.
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In the case ofimplicitmemory, the specific circuitry involved varies depending on the type ofimplicitmemory(see previous discussion).
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Although many equateimplicitmemorywith procedural memory, in this case it might be said that theimplicitmemoryis declarative.
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This clearly parallels the findings discussed previously, in which amnesiacs showed normal implicitmemoryfor single words but did not showimplicitmemoryfor novel, arbitrary associations.
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There is now an extensive literature on working memory andimplicitmemorynot available then.
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In contrast, the perceptual learning by the dorsal system isimplicitmemoryof a procedural nature.
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Double dissociation between memory systems underlying explicit andimplicitmemoryin the human brain.
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Evidence for long-term language repetition priming in conceptualimplicitmemorytasks.
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The role of sentence priming on theimplicitmemoryof syntactic structures.
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With regard toimplicitmemory, the two experiments produced somewhat different results.
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My target article sampled the body of psycholinguistic work showingimplicitmemoryfor preexisting representations.
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A similar trend is apparent in the areas ofimplicitmemoryand learning.
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There are several compelling demonstrations of standardimplicitmemoryeffects in the priming of grammaticality judgments and of speech production.
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As an alternative, he offers 'implicitmemory' as a cogent explanation for what others have attributed primarily to exemplar effects.
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Amnesics, therefore, can show improved procedural andimplicitmemorywhen stimuli are provided as cues for their responses.
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A typical request made to participants inimplicitmemorytasks is to say the first word that comes to mind.
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Also, it might be interesting to explore the relationship between errorless learning and measures ofimplicitmemory.
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A partial list of other examples ofimplicitmemoryincludes conditioning, skilled motor learning, and artificial grammar learning.
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Theimplicitmemorytasks may also rely more on the encoded meaning of concepts than on the perceptual record of the items.
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Thus, all forms ofimplicitmemoryare assumed to be unconscious, to require multiple trials to acquire, and may not involve the self at all.
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Indeed, perhaps a better way to frame this is thatimplicitmemoryas a whole represents a type of nondeclarative memory.
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