Not explicit but implicit memory is influenced by individual perception style

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Abstract

Not only explicit but also implicit memory has considerable influence on our daily life. However, it is still unclear whether explicit and implicit memories are sensitive to individual differences. Here, we investigated how individual perception style (global or local) correlates with implicit and explicit memory. As a result, we found that not explicit but implicit memory was affected by the perception style: local perception style people more greatly used implicit memory than global perception style people. These results help us to make the new effective application adapting to individual perception style and understand some clinical symptoms such as autistic spectrum disorder. Furthermore, this finding might give us new insight of memory involving consciousness and unconsciousness as well as relationship between implicit/explicit memory and individual perception style.

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Hine, K., & Tsushima, Y. (2018). Not explicit but implicit memory is influenced by individual perception style. PLoS ONE, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191654

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