Sensitivity of Implicit Memory to Input Processing and the Zeigarnik Effect
Sensitivity of Implicit Memory to Input Processing and the Zeigarnik Effect
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Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis Group
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Implicit memory is evidenced when a subject benefits from a previous experience without making a conscious effort to recollect that prior experience. In the present study, I examined the sensitivity of implicit memory to two variables: type of input processing and the temporal placement of the implicit memory test. Results indicated that although i...
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Sensitivity of Implicit Memory to Input Processing and the Zeigarnik Effect
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0022-1309
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1940-0888
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10.1080/00221309.1993.9921186