Insight problem solving refers to the abrupt and transformative reorganisation of cognitive representations, typically resulting in an Aha! moment – a sudden experiential clarity that enables the ...
For most people, solving a problem is the reward—the relief of being done, the achievement of having figured it out.
At some future tipping point, the need for human-derived critical thinking might diminish faster than the cognitive decline effects of using AI as a tool. It may carry on in some professions that will ...
Planning and problem solving constitute central facets of executive functioning and are critical in a broad range of neuropsychological evaluations. Cognitive assessment methods, including classical ...
This post is part two in a series. Co-authored with Faye Cormick, Ph.D.candidate. In our previous post, we looked at what cognitive diversity is, why it matters, the neuroscience behind it, and the ...