Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
927608 Consciousness and Cognition 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

While the subjective experience of insight during problem solving is a common occurrence, an understanding of the processes leading to solution remains relatively uncertain. The goal of this study was to investigate the restructuring patterns underlying solution of a creative problem, and how providing cues to solution may alter the process. Results show that both providing cues to solution and analyzing problem solving performance on an aggregate level may result in restructuring patterns that appear incremental. Analysis of performance on an individual level provides evidence for insight-like solution patterns. However, no evidence is found for a relationship between an individual’s restructuring pattern and their subjective experience of insight during problem solving.

► Problem restructuring underlying creative problem solving remains uncertain. ► Providing solution cues or aggregate analyses result in more incremental patterns. ► Individual analyses show evidence of insight-like restructuring patterns. ► Restructuring patterns do not seem to relate to subjective experiences of insight.

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