Erik M. Altmann Axel Cleeremans Christian D. Schunn
This book documents the proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM), which brought together researchers from diverse backgrounds to compare cognitive models; evaluate models using human data; and further the development, accumulation, and integration of cognitive theory. ICCM provides a worldwide forum for cognitive scientists who build computational cognitive models and test them against empirical cognitive data. New features of the conference included the Newell Award for best student paper, the Siegel-Wolf Award for best applied research paper, and a...
This book documents the proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM), which brought together researchers from diver...
Axel Cleeremans, Viktor Allakhverdov (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia), Maria Kuvaldina (St. Petersburg State
Can we learn without knowing we are learning? To what extent is our behavior influenced by things we fail to perceive? What is the relationship between conscious and unconscious cognition? Implicit Learning: 50 Years On tackles these key questions, fifty years after the publication of Arthur Reber’s seminal text. Providing an overview of recent developments in the field, the volume considers questions about the computational foundations of learning, alongside phenomena including conditioning, memory formation and consolidation, associative learning, cognitive development, and language...
Can we learn without knowing we are learning? To what extent is our behavior influenced by things we fail to perceive? What is the relationship betwee...
Axel Cleeremans, Viktor Allakhverdov (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia), Maria Kuvaldina (St. Petersburg State
Can we learn without knowing we are learning? To what extent is our behavior influenced by things we fail to perceive? What is the relationship between conscious and unconscious cognition? Implicit Learning: 50 Years On tackles these key questions, fifty years after the publication of Arthur Reber’s seminal text. Providing an overview of recent developments in the field, the volume considers questions about the computational foundations of learning, alongside phenomena including conditioning, memory formation and consolidation, associative learning, cognitive development, and language...
Can we learn without knowing we are learning? To what extent is our behavior influenced by things we fail to perceive? What is the relationship betwee...