Recent studies show that the less likely someone is to use procedural solutions, the better they tend to be at more abstract problem-solving—and gender is a significant predictor. In a new study, ...
In the fast-paced world of modern business, workarounds are often hailed as the heroes of productivity. Workarounds allow teams to sidestep obstacles while continuing to move a task forward. But what ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This psychology-based problem-solving quiz reveals whether you solve problems through ...
A recent study published in Neuroscience of Consciousness provides evidence that dreaming about a specific problem helps people find solutions. Researchers used sound cues during sleep to successfully ...
Each week the T&G features a child up for adoption in Monday's Child. This week we feature curious Jeycen, 9, who loves swimming and problem solving.
For many years, the idea that “sleeping on it” would provide an individual with some time in which their subconscious mind would work through a problem or problems has generally been accepted as ...
Family game nights have long been a cherished tradition, bringing people together around a table for laughter, competition, and bonding. But beyond the fun, these gatherings serve a deeper purpose: ...
Whether practiced recreationally or professionally, dancing offers a wide range of psychological benefits. But how exactly does it impact the brain, and can different dance styles have varying effects ...
In the study, 299 undergraduate students between the ages of 18 and 33 were asked to solve a series of compound remote associates (CRA) problems, a standard test of creative problem-solving in which ...