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Implicit learning and concept learning

R W Frick1, Y S Lee

  • 1Dept. of Psychology; SUNY at Stony Brook 11794-2500, USA.

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology
|August 1, 1995
PubMed
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This study shows that people implicitly learn concepts, even without explicit awareness of patterns. This implicit concept learning is a key aspect of how we acquire knowledge subconsciously.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Learning Sciences

Background:

  • Implicit learning is a subconscious cognitive process.
  • Concept learning involves recognizing patterns and features.
  • Distinguishing between explicit and implicit knowledge is crucial for understanding learning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate implicit concept learning.
  • To demonstrate that distinguishing features of concepts can be learned implicitly.
  • To validate the implicit learning paradigm through experimental comparison.

Main Methods:

  • Subjects were exposed to patterned letter strings under disguised memory tests.
  • Discrimination tasks were used to assess pattern recognition.
  • Experiments compared performance based on explicit rule reporting versus implicit knowledge.

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Main Results:

  • Subjects demonstrated concept learning beyond chance and explicit awareness.
  • Implicit learning led to better discrimination than explicit rule learning.
  • Familiarity judgments in discrimination tests indicated implicit knowledge of prototypes and deviations.

Conclusions:

  • The distinguishing features of a concept can be learned implicitly.
  • Implicit concept learning is a significant form of implicit learning.
  • The findings support the hypothesis of implicit feature acquisition in concept formation.