The influence of open goals on the acquisition of problem-relevant information

被引:65
作者
Moss, Jarrod
Kotovsky, Kenneth
Cagan, Jonathan
机构
[1] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Psychol, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
关键词
goals; problem solving; memory retrieval; hints;
D O I
10.1037/0278-7393.33.5.876
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
There have been a number of recent findings indicating that unsolved problems, or open goals more generally, influence cognition even when the current task has no relation to the task in which the goal was originally set. It was hypothesized that open goals would influence what information entered the problem-solving process. Three studies were conducted to establish the effect of open goals on the acquisition of problem-relevant information. It was found that problem-relevant information, or hints, presented implicitly in a 2nd task in between attempts at solving problems aided problem solving. This effect cannot be attributed to strategic behavior after participants caught on to the manipulation, as most participants were not aware of the relationship. The implications of this research are discussed, including potential contributions to our understanding of insight, incubation, transfer, and creativity.
引用
收藏
页码:876 / 891
页数:16
相关论文
共 56 条
[1]   REFLECTIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN MEMORY [J].
ANDERSON, JR ;
SCHOOLER, LJ .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1991, 2 (06) :396-408
[2]   An integrated theory of the mind [J].
Anderson, JR ;
Bothell, D ;
Byrne, MD ;
Douglass, S ;
Lebiere, C ;
Qin, YL .
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2004, 111 (04) :1036-1060
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1996, LEA SER PER CLIN PSY
[4]  
[Anonymous], IMPLICIT COGNITION
[5]  
[Anonymous], IMPLICIT MEMORY META
[6]  
Balota D., 2002, ENGLISH LEXICON PROJ
[7]   Long-term semantic priming: A computational account and empirical evidence [J].
Becker, S ;
Moscovitch, M ;
Behrmann, M ;
Joordens, S .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION, 1997, 23 (05) :1059-1082
[8]   The right hemisphere maintains solution-related activation for yet-to-be-solved problems [J].
Beeman, MJ ;
Bowden, EM .
MEMORY & COGNITION, 2000, 28 (07) :1231-1241
[9]   Getting the right idea: Semantic activation in the right hemisphere may help solve insight problems [J].
Bowden, EM ;
Beeman, MJ .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1998, 9 (06) :435-440
[10]   The effect of reportable and unreportable hints on anagram solution and the aha! Experience [J].
Bowden, EM .
CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION, 1997, 6 (04) :545-573