Paper
Working Memory Capacity, Attentional Focus, and Problem Solving
Published Jul 25, 2012 · J. Wiley, A. Jarosz
Current Directions in Psychological Science
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Abstract
Attentional focus is important for many cognitive processes, including problem solving. In this article, we discuss working memory capacity (WMC), a construct related to the ability to focus attention, and its differential effects on analytic and creative problem solving. One of the main ways in which WMC benefits analytic problem solving seems to be that it helps problem solvers to control their attention, resist distraction, and narrow their search through a problem space. Conversely, several lines of recent evidence have shown that too much focus can actually harm performance on creative problem-solving tasks.
Working memory capacity (WMC) improves analytic problem solving by enabling control of attention and resisting distraction, while excessive focus can harm creative problem-solving performance.
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