The mechanisms by which a concept used in solving one complex task can influence performance on another complex task were investigated. We tested the hypothesis that even when subjects do not spontaneously make an analogy between two domains, knowledge of one domain can still sponta-neously influence reasoning about the other domain via the mechanism of priming. Four groups of sub-jects (two experimental and two control) were given a simulated biochemistry problem on Day 1 and a simulated molecular genetics problem on Day 2. For the two experimental groups, the solution to the biochemistry problem involved mhibition. For the two control groups, the solution did not involve in-hibition. On Day 2, all subjects received the same version of the...
Laboratory-based studies of problem solving suggest that transfer of solution principles from an ana...
In this investigation, we analyzed the role domain knowledge, analogic reasoning ability, and intera...
The spontaneous noticing and application of analogies between semantically distant problems was exam...
The mechanisms by which a concept used in solving one complex task can influence performance on anot...
The mechanisms by which a concept used in solving one complex task can influence performance on anot...
The mechanisms by which a concept used in solving one complex task can influence performance on anot...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
International audienceTwo experiments in reasoning by analogy were conducted to study the role of in...
After failing to solve items from the Remote Associates Test (RAT), subjects showed significant prim...
Analogical problem solving happens any time we solve a novel problem, or target problem, by analogy ...
Deduction, induction and analogy are considered as slightly different manifestations of one and the ...
Laboratory-based studies of problem solving suggest that transfer of solution principles from an ana...
We have previously reported results showing that when children can identify the critical structural ...
Like true memories, false memories are capable of priming answers to insight-based problems. Recent ...
Children’s cognitive control and knowledge at school entry predict growth rates in analogical reason...
Laboratory-based studies of problem solving suggest that transfer of solution principles from an ana...
In this investigation, we analyzed the role domain knowledge, analogic reasoning ability, and intera...
The spontaneous noticing and application of analogies between semantically distant problems was exam...
The mechanisms by which a concept used in solving one complex task can influence performance on anot...
The mechanisms by which a concept used in solving one complex task can influence performance on anot...
The mechanisms by which a concept used in solving one complex task can influence performance on anot...
The development of analogical reasoning has traditionally been understood in terms of theories of ad...
International audienceTwo experiments in reasoning by analogy were conducted to study the role of in...
After failing to solve items from the Remote Associates Test (RAT), subjects showed significant prim...
Analogical problem solving happens any time we solve a novel problem, or target problem, by analogy ...
Deduction, induction and analogy are considered as slightly different manifestations of one and the ...
Laboratory-based studies of problem solving suggest that transfer of solution principles from an ana...
We have previously reported results showing that when children can identify the critical structural ...
Like true memories, false memories are capable of priming answers to insight-based problems. Recent ...
Children’s cognitive control and knowledge at school entry predict growth rates in analogical reason...
Laboratory-based studies of problem solving suggest that transfer of solution principles from an ana...
In this investigation, we analyzed the role domain knowledge, analogic reasoning ability, and intera...
The spontaneous noticing and application of analogies between semantically distant problems was exam...