单词 | implicit memory |
释义 | > as lemmasimplicit memory implicit memory n. a type of memory of which a person is not consciously aware, esp. in which previous experiences aid in the performance of a task; (also) a memory of this type. ΚΠ 1888 Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. 1 333 Consciousness on the one hand and generation on the other represent the extremes of explicit and of implicit memory. 1933 Mind 42 354 Prof. Bartlett takes ‘habit’, or accumulative, implicit memory as being the primary factor. 1963 D. Scott tr. J.-C. Filloux Memory & Forgetting ii. 57 We have already said something about this in speaking of ‘implicit’ memory; I recognize an object, a cat or my friend Peter. 1991 New Scientist 24 Aug. 40/1 Memories that reveal themselves in the absence of awareness have been termed ‘implicit memories’, and the study of implicit memory has become particularly interesting to psychologists. 2005 T. Grandin & C. Johnson Animals in Transl. v. 215 Different fields use totally different terms for conscious and unconscious memory. Some fields talk about declarative versus procedural; other fields talk about explicit versus implicit. < as lemmas |
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