Национальный психологический журнал (Mar 2020)

The role of anticipatory attention in insight and non-insight solutions in the anagram solution task

  • Alexey A. Medyntsev,
  • Pavel A. Sabadosh,
  • Alena A. Kogan,
  • Victoria D. Moskvina,
  • Svetlana A. Nemirova,
  • Diana V. Kayutina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11621/npj.2020.0107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 37
pp. 66 – 77

Abstract

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Background. In modern psychology the study of mechanisms of creative thinking is of great interest. Attention is one of the important factors affecting the operation of intuitive thinking component. The Objective of the paper is to study the effect of anticipatory attention on the insight and analytical frequency in solving anagrams. Design. During the experiment, the participants performed two successive tasks. The first task included stimuli identification when the subjects were presented with stimuli — anagrams and pseudowords. The task was to identify the anagram correctly. In the second task (if the stimulus had been the anagram), the participants had to solve the anagram, noting whether the solution was analytical or an insight. The anagram and pseudoword had different letter order. The participants were divided into two groups: the experimental group whose subjects were informed about the difference and were asked to use it for a lexical solution and the control group whose subjects were not informed about the difference. It was expected that the identification of the anagram in the first task will shape anticipatory attention patterns for the experimental group, which will affect the frequency of insight solutions in the second task. Results. The subjects of the experimental group were found to have a correlation relationship between the speed characteristics of the first and second tasks for analytical solutions. For insight solutions, no such connection was found. Conclusion. The results demonstrate that insights and analytical solutions are the result of two separate processes of finding solutions that proceed in parallel.

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