In judgment and reasoning, intuition and deliberation can agree on the same responses, or they can be in conflict and suggest different responses. Incorrect responses to conflict problems have traditionally been interpreted as a sign of faulty problem-solving—an inability to solve the conflict. However, such errors might emerge earlier, from insufficient attention to the conflict. To test this attentional hypothesis, we manipulated the conflict in reasoning problems and used eye-tracking to measure attention. Across several measures, correct responders paid more attention than incorrect responders to conflict problems, and they discriminated between conflict and no-conflict problems better than incorrect responders. These result...
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coact...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
The distinction between intuitive and analytic thinking is common in psychology. However, while ofte...
Although it is well established that our thinking can often be biased, the precise cognitive mechani...
Conflict reasoning problems cue two competing responses to the problem, requiring the reasoner to re...
In many domains, including air traffic control, observers have to detect conflicts between moving ob...
Recent evidence suggests that people are highly efficient at detecting conflicting outputs produced ...
THESIS 8684Despite the fact that most theories of reasoning agree on the main role played by limitat...
A controversial claim in recent dual process accounts of reasoning is that intuitive processes not o...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
International audienceOne of the most influential ideas in recent decades in the cognitive psycholog...
Reasoning, our ability to solve novel problems, has been shown to improve as a result of learning ex...
Analogical reasoning refers to the process of drawing inferences on the basis of the relational simi...
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coact...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
The distinction between intuitive and analytic thinking is common in psychology. However, while ofte...
Although it is well established that our thinking can often be biased, the precise cognitive mechani...
Conflict reasoning problems cue two competing responses to the problem, requiring the reasoner to re...
In many domains, including air traffic control, observers have to detect conflicts between moving ob...
Recent evidence suggests that people are highly efficient at detecting conflicting outputs produced ...
THESIS 8684Despite the fact that most theories of reasoning agree on the main role played by limitat...
A controversial claim in recent dual process accounts of reasoning is that intuitive processes not o...
Recent findings on error or conflict detection during thinking suggest that individuals often intuit...
When faced with a decision regarding probability or heuristics, people generally show their bias tow...
Human reasoning is often biased by intuitive heuristics. A central question is whether the bias resu...
International audienceOne of the most influential ideas in recent decades in the cognitive psycholog...
Reasoning, our ability to solve novel problems, has been shown to improve as a result of learning ex...
Analogical reasoning refers to the process of drawing inferences on the basis of the relational simi...
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coact...
Overt visual attention during diagram-based problem solving, as measured by eye movements, has been ...
The distinction between intuitive and analytic thinking is common in psychology. However, while ofte...