Unintentional Learning: How Our Brains Absorb Information Without Trying.
The article discusses how people can learn things without trying, like language or music. Researchers found that this type of learning is not based on rules but on picking up patterns in the environment. They looked at whether this learning comes from recognizing patterns or grouping information together. They also explored when this type of learning can be considered automatic. Finally, they talked about how this type of learning relates to the debate about whether we are born with knowledge or gain it through experience.