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implicit cognition
noun
Knowledge or information, whether from perception or memory, that clearly influences a person's behaviour, without their conscious awareness the information or that they know it.
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Overall, results support cognitive models of depression and suggest that implicit cognition reliably predicts past, current, and future depression.
This study examined the relationship between negative self-referential implicit cognition and depression.
In important early work on implicit cognition, Fazio and colleagues showed that attitudes can be understood as activated by either controlled or automatic processes.
Comprising various domains, such as consulting, investment, law, police, and morality, the articles relate intuition to implicit cognition, emotions, scope insensitivity, expertise, and representative experimental design.
As a case study, we selected a collaboration between researchers and practitioners from juvenile justice institutions1 (JJIs) focusing on neurobiological measures for assessing the risk of recidivism and on implicit cognition in relation to substance abuse among detained juvenile offenders.
Herein, we describe a theoretical framework for conceptualizing psychopaths' information processing deficits (in which the concepts of automatic information processing and implicit cognition play central roles), then discuss implications of this formulation for the design and implementation of treatment interventions.
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Moreover, implicit cognitions reveal information that is not readily available to introspection for people with a desire to retrieve and/or express such information.
Only social cognitive theories have been tested; no studies have investigated, for example, the predictive value of implicit cognitions.
The other way around, positive information generally appears to have a fear-reducing effect for subjective reports, implicit cognitions and avoidance too.
The amount of attention paid to romantic competitors depends on several factors, such as the amount of romantic jealousy or the attractiveness of the competitor, and seems to be based on implicit cognitions (Maner, Miller, Rouby, & Gailliot, 2009).
Similar to our findings, Nah and Poon (2010) also observed differences between explicit and implicit social cognition using closed and open item formats when testing for social cognition skills.
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