Unconscious knowledge: A survey

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The concept of unconscious knowledge is fundamental for an understanding of human thought processes and mentation in general; however, the psychological community at large is not familiar with it. This paper offers a survey of the main psychological research currently being carried out into cognitive processes, and examines pathways that can be integrated into a discipline of unconscious knowledge. It shows that the field has already a defined history and discusses some of the features that all kinds of unconscious knowledge seem to share at a deeper level. With the aim of promoting further research, we discuss the main challenges which the postulation of unconscious cognition faces within the psychological community.

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Augusto, L. M. (2010). Unconscious knowledge: A survey. Advances in Cognitive Psychology. University of Finance and Management in Warsaw. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10053-008-0081-5

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