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Neural correlates of the 'Aha' experiences: evidence from an fMRI study of insight problem solving.

机译:与“ Aha”经历的神经相关:来自fMRI研究的洞察力问题解决的证据。

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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.
机译:在本研究中,我们使用学习测试范式来研究在解决中文徽标时大脑中“ Aha”效应的激活以及事件相关的功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)。测量了Aha和No-aha条件之间的血液氧合水平依赖性fMRI对比。胸前神经(BA 19/7),左下/中额回(BA 9/6),枕下回(BA 18)和小脑的活动增加与“ Aha”效应特别相关。结果表明:(1)足前突可能参与成功的原型事件检索;(2)左下额叶/中额额回可能参与形成新的联想并打破思维定势;(3)枕下突和前枕骨小脑可能参与视觉刺激的重新安排和注意力资源的部署。

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