What is implicit knowledge?
implicit knowledge is the transpiration of unconscious influences accumulated from the sensory environment that can change human behavior. It is considered a somewhat intangible but powerful power that has the potential to define the perception of itself and how it interprets reality. Implicit knowledge is a key concept in the field of social psychology and psychologists consider the abundance of environmental unconscious stimuli as a dominant factor in the development or lack of self -esteem; instinctive attitudes to objects and ideals; and the development of avoiding stereotypes. The unconscious observation of stimuli in the background affects the personality and decision -making through traces or "shadows" of memories determined by unconscious observation that can be stored from early childhood.
Inherent ideas about logic, origin and intention are part of a person's knowledge. Logic is used in everyday situations, mostly in social and money transactionsCH and can be drawn mainly from unconscious stimuli. If confrontation occurs, this may lead to violence in individuals who have been prepared by violent subconscious stimuli; A person may describe rage as "coming out of nothing" or atypical for his personality. The aspect of the origin of implicit knowledge mainly concerns the perspective of man's childhood and how her adult life, her family heritage and how she fits into the social hierarchy and her overall consideration of the universe and life itself. Inherited implicit cognitive stimuli that are related to intention directly influence the motivation, choice of lifestyle and development, or lack of altruism development and consideration for relatives and people of contrasting cultures.
Thestudy of implicit knowledge began at the end of the 18th century and proposed that the entities be submitted under its damn conscious consciousness later in the validation test. Subjects in an early study have been shown remote, indistinguishable stimuli such as letters, numbers and simple geomEtric shapes. Words and numbers were whispered to participants at a frequency that the human ear could not easily interpret. The subjects tested reported that during testing they could not even hear the stimuli adequately. The results of the validation test, which was designed to provide allusions to the help of the subconscious, were significantly accurate, indicating the authenticity and factual evidence of the phenomenon of implicit knowledge.
subliminal stimuli are constantly presented in the average civic life under the threshold of conscious consciousness. Food advertisements are a relatively benign example of implicit knowledge at work. One can look at the billboard on the highway, not really read or focus on the object, but finds that they long for what the food was later. Solving a restriction that has implicit knowledge of authentic and self-established thoughts and behavior includes an effort to take contemplative decisions and judgments based on rational thought processes and avoid "knee tears"House of programmed reactions during the usual everyday interactions.