Changing a problem’s representation is a crucial process when solving insight problems. Recently, Laukkonen and Tangen (2017) found that observing ambiguous figures such as a Necker Cube before solving problems can increase insight frequency. In our research, we extended their procedure by including measures of feelings of insight (e.g., confidence and pleasure). This approach allowed us to test the replicability of relationships between perceptual switching and insight frequency in terms of both accuracy of problem solutions and insight phenomenology. The research took the form of two studies using two different samples (NA = 68 and NB = 198) using online platforms. Our results consistently showed no effect of prior Necker cube perception ...
The literature on insight lists four main characteristics of this experience: (a) suddenness (the ex...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
The study examined reversal frequencies of three ambiguous figures (the Necker cube, the Schroeder s...
Changing a problem’s representation is a crucial process when solving insight problems. Recently, La...
It is a compelling idea that an image as simple as a Necker cube, or a duck-rabbit illusion, can rev...
The feeling of insight in problem solving is typically associated with the sudden realization of a s...
© 2018 Dr. Margaret Elizabeth WebbThe current thesis investigates individual differences that are as...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
Arguably, it is not possible to study insight moments during problem solving without being able to a...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
The focus of the current study is on intuitive feelings of insight during problem solving and the ex...
In an experiment (n = 430), grounded in an integrative fluency account of the phenomenology of the A...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
Insight problems are likely to trigger an initial, inappropriate mental representation, which needs ...
In four experiments on insight problem solving, we investigated the time course of the development o...
The literature on insight lists four main characteristics of this experience: (a) suddenness (the ex...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
The study examined reversal frequencies of three ambiguous figures (the Necker cube, the Schroeder s...
Changing a problem’s representation is a crucial process when solving insight problems. Recently, La...
It is a compelling idea that an image as simple as a Necker cube, or a duck-rabbit illusion, can rev...
The feeling of insight in problem solving is typically associated with the sudden realization of a s...
© 2018 Dr. Margaret Elizabeth WebbThe current thesis investigates individual differences that are as...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
Arguably, it is not possible to study insight moments during problem solving without being able to a...
In everyday life, we mainly solve problems with a conscious solution search (non-insight). However, ...
The focus of the current study is on intuitive feelings of insight during problem solving and the ex...
In an experiment (n = 430), grounded in an integrative fluency account of the phenomenology of the A...
We trace how cognition arises beyond the skin. Experimental work on insight problem solving is used ...
Insight problems are likely to trigger an initial, inappropriate mental representation, which needs ...
In four experiments on insight problem solving, we investigated the time course of the development o...
The literature on insight lists four main characteristics of this experience: (a) suddenness (the ex...
Inspired by the design of Metcalfe and Wiebe (1987), this study is a quest for more fine-grained mea...
The study examined reversal frequencies of three ambiguous figures (the Necker cube, the Schroeder s...