Contemporary studies dealing with problem solving as a process of reasoning have focused on many cognitive aspects of this process but have disregarded the role of perceptualfigural aspects. Conversely, the importance of perceptual processes in problem solving has come to the foreground in studies on learning geometry (which have shown the importance of manipulating figural features in the solution process) and studies on Branchini, Savardi & Bianchi, Productive Thinking: The Role of Perception & Perceiving Opposition 21 insight in problem solving (which have demonstrated the importance of restructuring a problem in order to solve it). This article aims to stimulate a reconsideration of the role of perception in problem solving by suggestin...
Contraries has been shown to be relevant to many cognitive abilities, such as spatial perception (e....
The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...
The importance of contraries in human cognition has been widely investigated in Cognitive Sciences. ...
Contemporary studies dealing with problem solving as a process of reasoning have focused on many cog...
This presentation discusses recent evidence supporting the hypothesis that contrast/contrariety/oppo...
A focused review of the literature on reasoning suggests that mechanisms based upon contraries are o...
A key difficulty with insight problems is that an “impasse” resulting from the initial representatio...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
Our research focuses on the hypothesis that thinking in terms of contraries might facilitate the pro...
Even after many decades of productive research, problem solving instruction is still considered inef...
Classic studies have examined the factors that influence the way in which people can solve difficult...
Models of creative problem solving are predicated upon mental states to explain everything from the ...
This presentation concerns how contraries support routine and non-routine processes used to solve vi...
Thinking and Perceiving defends the claim that thought not only affects perceiving, thought improves...
hows makes learning last. Cognition, 106, 1047–1058; Thomas, L. E., & Lleras, A. (2007). Moving...
Contraries has been shown to be relevant to many cognitive abilities, such as spatial perception (e....
The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...
The importance of contraries in human cognition has been widely investigated in Cognitive Sciences. ...
Contemporary studies dealing with problem solving as a process of reasoning have focused on many cog...
This presentation discusses recent evidence supporting the hypothesis that contrast/contrariety/oppo...
A focused review of the literature on reasoning suggests that mechanisms based upon contraries are o...
A key difficulty with insight problems is that an “impasse” resulting from the initial representatio...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
Our research focuses on the hypothesis that thinking in terms of contraries might facilitate the pro...
Even after many decades of productive research, problem solving instruction is still considered inef...
Classic studies have examined the factors that influence the way in which people can solve difficult...
Models of creative problem solving are predicated upon mental states to explain everything from the ...
This presentation concerns how contraries support routine and non-routine processes used to solve vi...
Thinking and Perceiving defends the claim that thought not only affects perceiving, thought improves...
hows makes learning last. Cognition, 106, 1047–1058; Thomas, L. E., & Lleras, A. (2007). Moving...
Contraries has been shown to be relevant to many cognitive abilities, such as spatial perception (e....
The paper identifies defining characteristics of the principal models of problem-solving behavior wh...
The importance of contraries in human cognition has been widely investigated in Cognitive Sciences. ...