Our findings challenge the concept of genuine non-conscious “working” memory, argue that activity-silent states merely support passive short-term memory, and provide a cautionary note for purely behavioral studies of non-conscious information processing
Probing the limits of activity-silent non-conscious working memory
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Probing the limits of activity-silent non-conscious working memory
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Re: Probing the limits of activity-silent non-conscious working memory
Even though not focused on language learning per se, I think this is a very interesting article for the field of Second Language Acquisition. It would be interesting to hear more thoughts on how these results align with those of experiments that demonstrate long-term linguistic priming.
Nice find, Kraut.
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Nice find, Kraut.
Mahalo!
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