Implicit cognition

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Implicit cognition refers to unconscious influences such as knowledge, perception, or memory, that influence a person's behaviour, even though they themselves have no conscious awareness whatsoever of those influences.[1]

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  1. ^ Ray, Colleen A. and Reingold, Eyal M. Encyclopedia of Cognitive Sciences, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2006. Retrieved February 28, 2008.

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