Détails du livre
Format
livre numérique
Pages
353
Langue
Anglais
Publié
May 21, 2014
Éditeur
Psychology Press
ISBN-10
1306345626
ISBN-13
9781306345620
Description
Stephan Lewandowsky, John C. Dunn, and Kim Kirsner delve into the intriguing concept of implicit memory, presenting a comprehensive exploration of its theoretical dimensions. This work brings together a blend of scholarly insights and cutting-edge research, shedding light on how implicit memory functions beyond conscious awareness and influences our thoughts and behaviors.
Through a collection of detailed discussions and analyses, the authors address various theoretical issues, enhancing the understanding of the mechanisms behind implicit memory. Readers will find a rich source of information, making it an essential contribution to the field and a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in cognitive psychology.
Through a collection of detailed discussions and analyses, the authors address various theoretical issues, enhancing the understanding of the mechanisms behind implicit memory. Readers will find a rich source of information, making it an essential contribution to the field and a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in cognitive psychology.