Learning how to speak a native language, how to listen and interact with others, and how to use general problem solving strategies are some examples of unconscious learning, which is particularly conceived to be easily, rapidly, and unconsciously acquired biologically primary knowledge (Sweller and Sweller 2006).
In this way, do we learn subconsciously?
Subconscious learning probably is possible, say US researchers. What’s more, subconscious learning may affect our conscious decisions – without our realising it.
Keeping this in consideration, what does conscious learning mean?
It is a way of learning in which people do not realize that activities they are undertaking or processes they are involved in can or will lead to changes in knowledge, skills, attitudes, and/or learning ability, and/or an outcome of which people are not aware.