Rethinking Implicit Memory

GENERAL VIEWS ON PRIMING 1. Reconstructing implicit memory 2. Developing theories of priming with an eye on function 3. What is priming and why? PRIMING EMBEDDED IN WORD AND OBJECT RECOGNITION 4. A connectionist perspective on repetition priming 5. REMI and ROUSE: Quantitative models for long-term and short-term priming in perceptual identification 6. What the repetition priming methodology reveals about morphological aspects of word recognition 7. Visual recognition and priming of incomplete objects: the influence of stimulus and task demands 8. Font-specific memory: More than meets the eye? 9. Abstractness and specificity in spoken word recognition: Indexical and allophonic variability in long-term repetition priming 10. Speech perception and implicity memory: evidence for detailed episodic encoding of phonetic events PRIMING AND MEMORY 11. On the construction of behaviour and subjective experience: The production and evaluation of performance 12. Associative repetition priming: A selective review and theoretical implications 13. Familiarity in an implicit and explicit memory task: A common mechanism 14. Implicit memory for new associations: types of conceptual representations 15. Commentary