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  1. hf.uni-koeln.de

    Insight problem solving is characterized by impasses, states of mind in which the thinker does not know what to do next. The authors hypothesized that impasses are broken by changing the problem representation, and 2 hypothetical mechanisms for representational change are described: the relaxation of constraints on the solution and the ...
  2. researchgate.net

    Similar to the intervention of averting attention to defixate, though chunk decomposition and constraint relaxation are specified as an individual's response to repeated failures during trial-and ...
  3. proquest.com

    Insight problem solving is characterized by impasses, states of mind in which the thinker does not know what to do next. The authors hypothesized that impasses are broken by changing the problem representation, and 2 hypothetical mechanisms for representational change are described: the relaxation of constraints on the solution and the decomposition of perceptual chunks.
  4. scalingsynthesis.com

    Insight problem solving is characterized by impasses, states of mind in which the thinker does not know what to do next. ==The authors hypothesized that impasses are broken by changing the problem representation, and 2 hypothetical mechanisms for representational change are described: the relaxation of constraints on the solution and the ...
  5. ri.aoyama.ac.jp

    probabilities of constraint violations. At a certain point during problem-solving, problem-solvers accidentally violate each constraint appropriately, which provides them AHA experience. As described above, the theory is based on quite natural assumptions used commonly in many problem-solving studies and very simple relaxation
  6. cognitive-modeling.com

    An ACT-R model of 9-dot problem-solving Here we present an ACT-R implementation of CSP for the 9-dot problem ("Draw four connected straight lines to cancel 9 dots arranged in a 3x3 grid"). The problem is notoriously difficult, with solution rates < 5%. Although knowledge-based accounts predict that a given first line
  7. psycnet.apa.org

    Insight problem solving is characterized by impasses, states of mind in which the thinker does not know what to do next. The authors hypothesized that impasses are broken by changing the problem representation, and 2 hypothetical mechanisms for representational change are described: the relaxation of constraints on the solution and the decomposition of perceptual chunks. These 2 mechanisms ...
  8. Chunk decomposition and constraint relaxation are the two different processes in insight problem-solving. Chunk decomposition helps the solver understand the problem, while constraint relaxation is involved in the process of properly decomposing chunks. Therefore, a problem may be solved by chunk decomposition alone without constraint relaxation.
  9. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    CD is one of the two basic approaches toward an insightful breakthrough (another approach is constraint relaxation that occurs when unsuitable constraints on the goal state of the problem are removed, Knoblich et al., 1999, 2001), according to representational change theory of creative insight (Ohlsson, 1984a,b, 1992) that regarded insight as a ...

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