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What triggers explicit awareness in implicit sequence learning? Implications from theories of consciousness

Sarah Esser, Clarissa Lustig, Hilde Haider

2021Psychological Research20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This article aims to continue the debate on how explicit, conscious knowledge can arise in an implicit learning situation. We review hitherto existing theoretical views and evaluate their compatibility with two current, successful scientific concepts of consciousness: The Global Workspace Theory and Higher-Order Thought Theories. In this context, we introduce the Unexpected Event Hypothesis (Frensch et al., Attention and implicit learning, John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003) in an elaborated form and discuss its advantage in explaining the emergence of conscious knowledge in an implicit learning situation.

Topics & Concepts

ConsciousnessImplicit learningSequence (biology)PsychologySequence learningCognitive scienceCognitive psychologyImplicit knowledgeEpistemologySocial psychologyCognitionPhilosophyNeuroscienceBiologyGeneticsEmbodied and Extended CognitionAction Observation and SynchronizationMemory and Neural Mechanisms