Intuitive Tip of the Tongue Judgments Predict Subsequent Problem Solving One Day Later

Azurii K. Collier, M. Beeman
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Abstract

Often when failing to solve problems, individuals report some idea of the solution, but cannot explicitly access the idea. We investigated whether such intuition would relate to improvements in solving and to the manner in which a problem was solved after a 24hour delay. On Day 1, participants attempted to solve Compound Remote Associate problems, for which they viewed three problem words (crab, sauce, pine) and tried to generate one solution word (apple) that could form a compound word with each problem word (crabapple, applesauce, pineapple). For problems they failed to solve, participants reported whether they had an intuitive sense that they might have solution related processing in the back of their mind, similar to a Tip-of-the-Tongue (TOT) experience. After an overnight delay, on Day 2 participants attempted to solve unsolved Old problems from Day 1 (mixed among New problems). Participants solved more Old problems for which they reported a TOT on Day 1 than Old problems without a TOT, demonstrating a TOT specific incubation effect. Interestingly, participants reported solving a marginally higher proportion of these TOT problems, compared to No TOT problems, with insight. Results suggest that intuitive TOT judgments are indicative of subthreshold solution related activation that can facilitate eventual problem solving, especially with insight.
直觉的舌尖判断可以预测一天后问题的解决
通常,当解决问题失败时,个人报告一些解决方案的想法,但不能明确地访问这个想法。我们调查了这种直觉是否与解决问题的改进以及在24小时延迟后解决问题的方式有关。在第一天,参与者尝试解决复合远程联想问题,他们看到三个问题词(螃蟹、酱汁、松树),并试图生成一个解决词(苹果),这个词可以与每个问题词(海棠花、苹果酱、菠萝)组成一个复合词。对于他们未能解决的问题,参与者报告他们是否有一种直觉,即他们可能在他们的脑海中有与解决方案相关的处理,类似于舌尖(TOT)的体验。经过一夜的延迟后,在第二天,参与者试图解决第一天未解决的老问题(混合在新问题中)。参与者在第一天解决了更多的有TOT的旧问题,而不是没有TOT的旧问题,这表明了TOT特有的孵化效应。有趣的是,与没有TOT问题相比,参与者报告说,他们用洞察力解决了这些TOT问题的比例略高。结果表明,直观的TOT判断表明阈下解决方案相关的激活可以促进最终的问题解决,特别是洞察力。
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