Title of article :
Neural correlates of the “Aha” experiences: Evidence from an fMRI study of insight problem solving
Author/Authors :
Qiu، نويسنده , , Jiang and Li، نويسنده , , Hong and Jou، نويسنده , , Jerwen and Liu، نويسنده , , Jia-Li Luo، نويسنده , , Yuejia and Feng، نويسنده , , Tingyong and Wu، نويسنده , , Zhenzhen and Zhang، نويسنده , , Qinglin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
397
To page :
403
Abstract :
In the present study, we used learning–testing paradigm to examine brain activation of “Aha” effects with event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during solving Chinese logogriphs. Blood oxygenation level-dependent fMRI contrasts between Aha and No-aha conditions were measured. Increased activities in the precuneus (BA 19/7), the left inferior/middle frontal gyrus (BA 9/6), the inferior occipital gyrus (BA 18), and the cerebellum were specifically associated with the “Aha” effects. The results indicate that (1) the precuneus might be involved in successful prototype events retrieval, (2) the left inferior frontal/middle frontal gyrus might be involved in forming novel association and breaking mental sets, (3) the inferior occipital gyrus and the cerebellum might be involved in re-arrangement of visual stimulus and deployment of attentional resources.
Keywords :
Event-related fMRI , “Aha” effects , Prototype event , INSIGHT
Journal title :
Cortex
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Cortex
Record number :
2300415
Link To Document :
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