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  1. Implicit memory: History and current status.Daniel L. Schacter - 1987 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 13 (3):501-18.
    Je lui ai associÉ un court extrait d'une revue de questions portant sur le même thème. Implicit memory is revealed when previous experiences facilitate perf on a task that does not require conscious or intentional recollection of those expces. Explicit memory is revealed when perf on a task requires conscious recolelction of previous expces. Il s'agit de defs descriptives qui n'impliquent pas l'existence de deux systs de mÉmo sÉparÉs. Historiquement Descartes est le premier ˆ faire mention de phÉnomènes de mÉmo (...)
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  • The cognitive unconscious.John F. Kihlstrom - 1987 - Science 237:1445-1452.
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  • Conscious, subconscious, unconscious: A cognitive perspective.John F. Kihlstrom - 1982 - In K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.), The Unconscious Reconsidered. Wiley.
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  • The psychological unconscious.John F. Kihlstrom - 1990 - In L. Pervin (ed.), Handbook of Personality: Theory and Research. Guilford Press.
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  • Implicit perception.John F. Kihlstrom, T. M. Barnhardt & D. J. Tataryn - 1992 - In Robert F. Bornstein & Thane S. Pittman (eds.), Perception Without Awareness: Cognitive, Clinical, and Social Perspectives. New York: Guilford. pp. 17--54.
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  • Automatic and controlled processing revisited.Richard M. Shiffrin & Walter Schneider - 1984 - Psychological Review 91 (2):269-276.
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  • On being unconsciously influenced and informed.K. S. Bowers - 1982 - In K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.), The Unconscious Reconsidered. Wiley.
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  • A neodissociation interpretation of pain reduction in hypnosis.Ernest R. Hilgard - 1973 - Psychological Review 80 (5):396-411.
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  • Divided consciousness and dissociation.Ernest R. Hilgard - 1992 - Consciousness and Cognition 1 (1):16-31.
    The well-known behaviorist revolt against consciousness is largely in the past, although that does not mean that the new interest in consciousness is without many unsolved problems. Cognitive psychology, as an alternative, is not necessarily a consciousness psychology, and humanistic psychology, friendly to consciousness, has difficulty in maintaining scientific status. One approach to consciousness is by way of dissociation, the phenomena of which can be found in everyday experience but can be studied in more detail through hypnosis. One aspect of (...)
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  • Anesthesia, amnesia, and the cognitive unconscious.John F. Kihlstrom & Daniel L. Schacter - 1990 - In B. Bonke, W. Fitch & K. Millar (eds.), Memory and Awareness In Anesthesia. Swets & Zeitlinger.
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  • The nature of the conditioned response: I. The case for and against stimulus-substitution.E. R. Hilgard - 1936 - Psychological Review 43 (4):366-385.
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  • The nature of the conditioned response: II. Alternatives to stimulus-substitution.E. R. Hilgard - 1936 - Psychological Review 43 (6):547-564.
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