Our aim in this paper is to contribute toward acknowledging the general role of opposites as an organizing principle in the human mind. We support this claim in relation to human reasoning by collecting evidence from various studies which shows that “thinking in opposites” is not only involved in formal logical thinking, but can also be applied in both deductive and inductive reasoning, as well as in problem solving. We also describe the results of a series of studies which, although they have been developed within a number of different theoretical frameworks based on various methodologies, all demonstrate that giving hints or training reasoners to think in terms of opposites improves their performance in tasks in which spontaneous thinking...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to investigate the effects of trainin- on reaso...
Our aim in this paper is to contribute toward acknowledging the general role of opposites as an orga...
Our aim in this paper is to contribute toward acknowledging the general role of opposites as an orga...
We presented participants with simple diagrams representing a transformation from x to y, and asked ...
Previous results have shown that the introduction of negatives into the sentences used in a deductiv...
A good deal of energy is currently being expended into discovering the fundamental machinery underly...
This presentation discusses recent evidence supporting the hypothesis that contrast/contrariety/oppo...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning has been characterized as an interplay between an automatic belief-based sy...
This study aims to investigate the hypothesis that “thinking in opposites” might facilitate insight ...
In this paper, we focus on the link between thinking in opposites and creativity. Thinking in opposi...
Theories of human reasoning have tended to assume cognitive universality, i.e. that all individuals ...
A key difficulty with insight problems is that an “impasse” resulting from the initial representatio...
Contemporary studies dealing with problem solving as a process of reasoning have focused on many cog...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to investigate the effects of trainin- on reaso...
Our aim in this paper is to contribute toward acknowledging the general role of opposites as an orga...
Our aim in this paper is to contribute toward acknowledging the general role of opposites as an orga...
We presented participants with simple diagrams representing a transformation from x to y, and asked ...
Previous results have shown that the introduction of negatives into the sentences used in a deductiv...
A good deal of energy is currently being expended into discovering the fundamental machinery underly...
This presentation discusses recent evidence supporting the hypothesis that contrast/contrariety/oppo...
ABSTRACT—Human reasoning has been characterized as an interplay between an automatic belief-based sy...
This study aims to investigate the hypothesis that “thinking in opposites” might facilitate insight ...
In this paper, we focus on the link between thinking in opposites and creativity. Thinking in opposi...
Theories of human reasoning have tended to assume cognitive universality, i.e. that all individuals ...
A key difficulty with insight problems is that an “impasse” resulting from the initial representatio...
Contemporary studies dealing with problem solving as a process of reasoning have focused on many cog...
Cognitive Dissonance can be conceived both as a concept related to the tendency to avoid internal co...
Current theories of reasoning such as mental models or mental logic assume a universal cognitive mec...
The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to investigate the effects of trainin- on reaso...