Firing the Executive: When an Analytic Approach to Problem Solving Helps and Hurts

Dani Aiello, A. Jarosz, Patrick J. Cushen, J. Wiley
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Abstract

There is a general assumption that a more controlled or more focused attentional state is beneficial for most cognitive tasks. However, there has been a growing realization that creative problem solving tasks, such as the Remote Associates Task (RAT), may benefit from a less controlled solution approach. To test this hypothesis, in a 2x2 design, we manipulated whether solvers were given the RAT before or after an implicit learning task. We also varied whether they were told to “use their gut” as part of either initial task. The results suggest that a less analytic approach engendered by a “use your gut” instruction benefits performance on the RAT for monolingual solvers. The same benefit was not found for bilingual speakers suggesting that more controlled solution processes may be needed when speakers with multiple lexicons perform this task, which relies heavily on accessing common phrases in a particular language.
解雇主管:分析方法解决问题的利弊
有一个普遍的假设是,一个更可控或更集中的注意力状态对大多数认知任务是有益的。然而,越来越多的人认识到,创造性的问题解决任务,如远程关联任务(RAT),可能受益于较少控制的解决方法。为了验证这一假设,在2x2设计中,我们操纵了解决者是在内隐学习任务之前还是之后给予RAT。我们还改变了他们是否被告知“使用他们的直觉”作为初始任务的一部分。结果表明,由“使用你的直觉”指令产生的较少分析的方法有利于单语求解者在RAT上的表现。双语者没有发现同样的好处,这表明当拥有多种词汇的人执行这项任务时,可能需要更多的控制解决问题的过程,这在很大程度上依赖于获取特定语言中的常用短语。
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