1999
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Psicothema
José M. Reales et al., « Implicit and explicit memory for familiar and novel objects presented to touch », Psicothema, ID : 10670/1.9qdx5i
"Two experiments examined implicit and explicit memory for familiar and unfamiliarobjects presented haptically. Experiment 1 showed substantial priming for realworld objects using a speeded naming task. Furthermore, priming was not affected bychanges in the mode of exploration (with gloves or without gloves) from study to test.In contrast, explicit memory assessed by a recognition test was impaired when such achange occurred. Experiment 2 showed implicit memory for unfamiliar wooden objectswhen priming was evaluated with a symmetry judgment task. Structural encoding butnot elaborative encoding produced priming whereas explicit memory was enhanced underelaborative encoding. These findings suggest similarities between memory for objectsin vision and touch."