The involvement of decomposition and composition processes in restructuring during problem solving

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Consciousness and Cognition Pub Date : 2024-04-09 DOI:10.1016/j.concog.2024.103685
Zhonglu Zhang , Yizhu Li , Yuxin Zeng , Jiamin Deng , Qiang Xing , Jing Luo
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Decomposition of chunks has been widely accepted as a critical proxy of restructuring, but the role of composition in forming new representations has been largely neglected. This study aims to investigate the roles of both decomposition and composition processes in chunk restructuring, as well as their relationships with “aha” experiences during problem-solving. Participants were asked to move a part of a character to another character to create two new characters. Across three experiments, the characters to be decomposed or composed were varied in terms of tight or loose chunks. The results showed that decomposition or composition of tight chunks led to lower success rates, longer response times, and significantly stronger “Aha!” emotional experiences (mainly in terms of surprise and suddenness). This study provides evidence for the contribution of both decomposition and composition processes to restructuring in creative insight.

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在解决问题的过程中,分解和组成过程参与结构调整
人们普遍认为语块的分解是重组的关键代表,但组成在形成新表征中的作用却在很大程度上被忽视了。本研究旨在探讨分解和组合过程在语块重组中的作用,以及它们与解决问题过程中的 "啊哈 "体验之间的关系。参与者被要求将一个字符的一部分移到另一个字符上,从而创建两个新字符。在三次实验中,被分解或组成的字符在紧块或松块方面各不相同。结果表明,分解或组成紧密块的成功率较低,反应时间较长,"啊哈!"情绪体验(主要表现在惊喜和突然性方面)明显较强。这项研究为分解和组合过程对创造性洞察力重组的贡献提供了证据。
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Consciousness and Cognition
Consciousness and Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Consciousness and Cognition: An International Journal provides a forum for a natural-science approach to the issues of consciousness, voluntary control, and self. The journal features empirical research (in the form of regular articles and short reports) and theoretical articles. Integrative theoretical and critical literature reviews, and tutorial reviews are also published. The journal aims to be both scientifically rigorous and open to novel contributions.
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