@article{oai:niit.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000254, author = {橋本, 圭子}, journal = {新潟工科大学研究紀要}, month = {Mar}, note = {Procedural memory refers to retrieval of information through performance,and is\ndistinct from declarative memory which is representable in language or image.This article discusses seeing interpersonal behavior as a kind of procedural memory.Some attachment theorists and psychoanalysts have realized the significance of introducing ideas on cognitive science into their theory and clinical fields.In their view,procedural memory which is characterized by implicitness (unconsciousness) and\ndevelopmental earliness is a key concept in explaining the infant-mother dyad and patient-therapist dyad.Change Process Study Group of Boston terms this procedural\nmemory “implicit relational knowing”.\nFurthermore,some discussions suggest that\nthe interaction through procedural memory continues during life.From the perspective of cognitive psychology,we should be prudent in applying widely the concept of procedural memory to intersubjective relation.}, pages = {101--110}, title = {人は手続き記憶によって他者と関わるのか}, volume = {21}, year = {2017} }