Emergence of Insight by Jennifer Wiley (2024, Hardcover)

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-101009244264
ISBN-139781009244268
eBay Product ID (ePID)26065349337

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Book TitleEmergence of Insight
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicGeneral, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Publication Year2024
IllustratorYes
GenrePsychology
AuthorJennifer Wiley
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.2 in

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LCCN2023-052624
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal153.35
Table Of ContentPart I. Introduction: 1. Introduction to emergence of insight Steven M. Smith, Jennifer Wiley and Carola Salvi; Part II. Fixation and Insight: 2. The past and future of research on so-called 'Incubation' effects Steven M. Smith and Zsolt Beda; 3. Forgetting and inhibition as mechanisms for overcoming mental fixation in creative problem solving Benjamin C. Storm and Mercedes T. Oliva; 4. Overcoming interna and external fixation in problem solving Rebecca Koppel, Tim George and Jennifer Wiley; 5. How impasse leads to insight and innovation in problem solving Colleen M. Seifert; Part III. Pathways to Insight: 6. The role of curiosity1 and curiosity2 in the emergence of insight William James Jacobs and Janet Metcalfe; 7. Mind wondering: Curious daydreaming and other potentially inspiring forms of mind wandering? Jonathan W. Schooler, Madeleine E. Gross, Claire M. Zedelius and Paul Seli; 8. Jumping about: the role of mind wandering and attentional flexibility in facilitating creative problem-solving Nicholaus P. Brosowsky, Madeleine E. Gross, Jonathan W. Schooler and Paul Seli; Part IV. After Insight: 9. The adaptive function of insight Ruben E. Laukkonen; 10. The insight memory advantage Amory Danek and Jennifer Wiley; Part V. Cognitive Neuroscience of Insight: 11. Waves of insight: The history of research on insight and its neural components Christine Chesebrough, Carola Salvi, Mark Beeman, Yongtaek Oh and John Kounios; 12. Why my 'Aha!' is your 'Hmm....': Individual differences in the phenomenology and likelihood of insight Christine Chesebrough, Yongtaek Oh and John Kounios; 13. Insight, what happens backstage? Carola Salvi and Edward Bowden; Part VI. Conclusion: 14. Insights from the emergence of insight Jennifer Wiley, Carola Salvi and Steven M. Smith.rosowsky, Madeleine E. Gross, Jonathan W. Schooler and Paul Seli; Part IV. After Insight: 9. The adaptive function of insight Ruben E. Laukkonen; 10. The insight memory advantage Amory Danek and Jennifer Wiley; Part V. Cognitive Neuroscience of Insight: 11. Waves of insight: The history of research on insight and its neural components Christine Chesebrough, Carola Salvi, Mark Beeman, Yongtaek Oh and John Kounios; 12. Why my 'Aha!' is your 'Hmm....': Individual differences in the phenomenology and likelihood of insight Christine Chesebrough, Yongtaek Oh and John Kounios; 13. Insight, what happens backstage? Carola Salvi and Edward Bowden; Part VI. Conclusion: 14. Insights from the emergence of insight Jennifer Wiley, Carola Salvi and Steven M. Smith.nifer Wiley; Part V. Cognitive Neuroscience of Insight: 11. Waves of insight: The history of research on insight and its neural components Christine Chesebrough, Carola Salvi, Mark Beeman, Yongtaek Oh and John Kounios; 12. Why my 'Aha!' is your 'Hmm....': Individual differences in the phenomenology and likelihood of insight Christine Chesebrough, Yongtaek Oh and John Kounios; 13. Insight, what happens backstage? Carola Salvi and Edward Bowden; Part VI. Conclusion: 14. Insights from the emergence of insight Jennifer Wiley, Carola Salvi and Steven M. Smith.
SynopsisWe are all familiar with the feeling of being stuck when a problem we are faced with seems intractable and we are unable to find a solution. But sometimes, a new way of seeing the problem pops into the mind from out of the blue. The missing piece of the puzzle is found, the gap is filled, and the solution is now obvious. This is the insight experience - the Aha! Moment - which has been a source of fascination to those who study problem solving for centuries. Written by leading researchers from around the world, this volume explores cutting-edge perspectives on insight, the processes that underlie it, and the conditions that promote it. Chapters draw on key themes: from attention, to memory and learning, to evolutionary perspectives. Students and researchers in applied, cognitive, and educational psychology, as well as those studying creativity, insight, and cognitive neuroscience, will benefit from these perspectives., Written for those interested in the study of the mind and the brain, this authoritative and accessible volume explores how our mind comes up with and reacts to creative ideas. There is focus on both the conditions associated with creative insight and the Aha! moment, itself.
LC Classification NumberBF408.E465 2024

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