
Implicit Learning
Implicit learning is the process of acquiring knowledge or skills automatically and unconsciously, without deliberate effort or awareness. It occurs naturally through exposure and experience, such as learning a language’s grammar rules by listening or recognizing patterns in data. Unlike intentional learning, where you actively try to learn, implicit learning happens seamlessly, often without realizing you’ve gained new understanding. This type of learning is fundamental to many everyday skills, like riding a bike or understanding social cues, and plays a key role in how we adapt to new environments based on repeated experiences.