The study supported previous research through the replication of results
showing that recollection decreases with divided attention compared to full attention.
There was also a statically significant increase of familiarity with divided attention
compared to full attention. This does not support previous research but does still show the
use of unconscious memory. A person can be familiar with a stimulus but not recollect where that sense of familiarity is from. This finding can be used to study if stimuli that
disrupt the conscious perception also disrupt the unconscious perception.