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Insight problem solving in individuals with high versus low schizotypy
Authors:Zohra Karimi,Sabine Windmann,Onur Gü  ntü  rkü  n,Anna Abraham
Affiliation:1. Department of Biopsychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany;2. School of Psychology, University of Plymouth, UK;3. International Graduate School of Neuroscience, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany;4. Institute of Psychology, University of Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract:Insight problem solving requires restructuring of a problem space by stepping out of the framework provided by the commonly activated cognitive schemas and acquiring a new perspective on the problem. Schizotypy has been linked with loosened associative and overinclusive thinking that may be advantageous for this process. The present study tested this hypothesis and found that individuals with a high degree of schizotypy show better performance on a set of insight problems relative to individuals with low schizotypy, but not on a set of incremental problems that required focused goal-related thinking. Results support the notion that schizotypy is associated not only with enhanced abilities in creative processes involved in divergent thinking but also in creative operations during analytical problem solving.
Keywords:Schizotypy   Insight   Problem solving   Creativity   Psychoticism
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