Nonconscious goal pursuit in novel environments: the case of implicit learning |
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Authors: | Eitam Baruch Hassin Ran R Schul Yaacov |
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Affiliation: | The Hebrew University, Department of Psychology, Mt. Scopus Campus, Jerusalem, Israel. beitam@mscc.huji.ac.il |
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Abstract: | Is nonconscious goal pursuit useful in novel environments? The prevalent view of automaticity and control implies that an unconscious mode of goal pursuit can only reproduce formerly learned actions, and therefore that its usefulness in novel environments is very limited. Our results demonstrate that this conclusion is not always warranted, as nonconscious goal pursuit facilitated participants' learning of the structure of completely novel environments. Specifically, two experiments, using markedly different implicit-learning paradigms, demonstrated facilitation of implicit learning when the goal of achievement was primed. We propose that nonconscious goal pursuit can facilitate not only reproductive operations, but also productive ones, and that implicit learning is sensitive to the organism's nonconscious goals. |
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