2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1314531
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The Aha! experience is associated with a drop in the perceived difficulty of the problem

Nadezhda V. Moroshkina,
Elena I. Pavliuchik,
Artur V. Ammalainen
et al.

Abstract: The study investigated the correlation between the intensity of the Aha! experience and participants’ subjective difficulty ratings of problems before and after finding their solutions. We assumed that the Aha! experience arises from a shift in processing fluency triggered by changing from an initially incoherent problem representation to a coherent one, which ultimately leads to the retrieval of a solution with unexpected ease and speed. First, we hypothesized that higher Aha! experience ratings would indicat… Show more

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