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  Intelligent problem-solvers externalize cognitive operations

Bocanegra, B. R., Poletiek, F. H., Ftitache, B., & Clark, A. (2019). Intelligent problem-solvers externalize cognitive operations. Nature Human Behaviour, 3, 136-142. doi:10.1038/s41562-018-0509-y.

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Bocanegra, Bruno R.1, 2, Author
Poletiek, Fenna H.2, 3, Author           
Ftitache, Bouchra4, Author
Clark, Andy5, Author
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1Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, ou_persistent22              
2Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands, ou_persistent22              
3Neurobiology of Language Department, MPI for Psycholinguistics, Max Planck Society, ou_792551              
4Institute for Mental Health Care GGZ Rivierduinen, Leiden, the Netherlands, ou_persistent22              
5University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, ou_persistent22              

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 Abstract: Humans are nature’s most intelligent and prolific users of external props and aids (such as written texts, slide-rules and software packages). Here we introduce a method for investigating how people make active use of their task environment during problem-solving and apply this approach to the non-verbal Raven Advanced Progressive Matrices test for fluid intelligence. We designed a click-and-drag version of the Raven test in which participants could create different external spatial configurations while solving the puzzles. In our first study, we observed that the click-and-drag test was better than the conventional static test at predicting academic achievement of university students. This pattern of results was partially replicated in a novel sample. Importantly, environment-altering actions were clustered in between periods of apparent inactivity, suggesting that problem-solvers were delicately balancing the execution of internal and external cognitive operations. We observed a systematic relationship between this critical phasic temporal signature and improved test performance. Our approach is widely applicable and offers an opportunity to quantitatively assess a powerful, although understudied, feature of human intelligence: our ability to use external objects, props and aids to solve complex problems.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2019-02-04
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41562-018-0509-y
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Title: Nature Human Behaviour
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Publ. Info: London : Nature Research
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 3 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 136 - 142 Identifier: ISSN: 2397-3374
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2397-3374