Humans have a unique ability to engage in different modes of thinking. Intuitive thinking (coined System 1, see Kahneman, 2011) is fast, automatic, and effortless whereas analytical thinking (coined System 2) is slow, contemplative, and effortful. We extend seminal pupillometry research examining these modes of thinking by using electroencephalography (EEG) to decipher their respective underlying neural mechanisms. We demonstrate that System 1 thinking is characterized by an increase in parietal alpha EEG power reflecting autonomic access to long-term memory and a release of attentional resources whereas System 2 thinking is characterized by an increase in frontal theta EEG power indicative of the engagement of cognitive control and working...
Popular dual process models have characterized reasoning as an interplay between fast, intuitive (Sy...
© ASEE 2015One way of avoiding procrastination is by activating areas within the brain where we swit...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Humans and other animals change the way they perceive the wor...
Prominent theories on human action control propose two parallel brain processes: one fast and automa...
Cognitive insight phenomenon lies at the core of numerous discoveries. Behavioral research indicates...
AbstractThis study investigated the functional significance of EEG alpha power increases, a finding ...
<div><p>People sometimes solve problems with a unique process called insight, accompanied by an “Aha...
5Growing neurophysiological evidence points to a role of alpha oscillations in divergent thinking (D...
A study demonstrated how recordings of ongoing electroencephalographic (EEG) activity can be used to...
The brain did not develop a dedicated device for reasoning. This fact bears dramatic consequences. W...
Theta and alpha frequency neural oscillations are important for learning and cognitive control, but ...
Proportional reasoning is very important logical skill required in mathematics and science problem s...
Introduction: Intuition has been defined as the instantaneous, experience-based impression of cohere...
International audienceProportional reasoning is very important logical skill required in mathematics...
Insight refers to a situation in which a problem solver immediately changes his understanding of a p...
Popular dual process models have characterized reasoning as an interplay between fast, intuitive (Sy...
© ASEE 2015One way of avoiding procrastination is by activating areas within the brain where we swit...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Humans and other animals change the way they perceive the wor...
Prominent theories on human action control propose two parallel brain processes: one fast and automa...
Cognitive insight phenomenon lies at the core of numerous discoveries. Behavioral research indicates...
AbstractThis study investigated the functional significance of EEG alpha power increases, a finding ...
<div><p>People sometimes solve problems with a unique process called insight, accompanied by an “Aha...
5Growing neurophysiological evidence points to a role of alpha oscillations in divergent thinking (D...
A study demonstrated how recordings of ongoing electroencephalographic (EEG) activity can be used to...
The brain did not develop a dedicated device for reasoning. This fact bears dramatic consequences. W...
Theta and alpha frequency neural oscillations are important for learning and cognitive control, but ...
Proportional reasoning is very important logical skill required in mathematics and science problem s...
Introduction: Intuition has been defined as the instantaneous, experience-based impression of cohere...
International audienceProportional reasoning is very important logical skill required in mathematics...
Insight refers to a situation in which a problem solver immediately changes his understanding of a p...
Popular dual process models have characterized reasoning as an interplay between fast, intuitive (Sy...
© ASEE 2015One way of avoiding procrastination is by activating areas within the brain where we swit...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: Humans and other animals change the way they perceive the wor...