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Implicit cognition is when some knowledge or information, whether from perception or memory, clearly influences a person's behaviour, even though they have no conscious awareness whatsoever of that information, or that they know it.

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References

  • Baars, B.J. (1988), A cognitive theory of consciousness (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

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