Term ID: T2599

Implicit Learning

/implicit-learning/
The acquisition of knowledge without conscious awareness of the learning process, often involving complex patterns, rules, or skills that develop through repeated exposure.
Example: Learning grammar rules of one's native language without explicit instruction, or developing intuitive understanding of social norms through everyday interactions.

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Reference: Reber (1993)