Amory Danek
Affiliations: | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, Bayern, Germany |
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Graf M, Danek AH, Vaci N, et al. (2023) Tracing Cognitive Processes in Insight Problem Solving: Using GAMs and Change Point Analysis to Uncover Restructuring. Journal of Intelligence. 11 |
Danek AH, Wiley J. (2020) What causes the insight memory advantage? Cognition. 104411 |
Danek AH, Flanagin VL. (2019) Cognitive conflict and restructuring: The neural basis of two core components of insight. Aims Neuroscience. 6: 60-84 |
Fine PA, Danek AH, Friedlander KJ, et al. (2019) Editorial: Novel Approaches for Studying Creativity in Problem-Solving and Artistic Performance. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 2059 |
Bilalić M, Graf M, Vaci N, et al. (2019) When the Solution Is on the Doorstep: Better Solving Performance, but Diminished Aha! Experience for Chess Experts on the Mutilated Checkerboard Problem. Cognitive Science. 43: e12771 |
Schönauer M, Brodt S, Pöhlchen D, et al. (2018) Sleep Does Not Promote Solving Classical Insight Problems and Magic Tricks. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 12: 72 |
Danek AH, Williams J, Wiley J. (2018) Closing the gap: connecting sudden representational change to the subjective Aha! experience in insightful problem solving. Psychological Research |
Danek AH, Wiley J. (2016) What about False Insights? Deconstructing the Aha! Experience along Its Multiple Dimensions for Correct and Incorrect Solutions Separately. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 2077 |
Danek AH, Wiley J, Öllinger M. (2016) Solving Classical Insight Problems Without Aha! Experience: 9 Dot, 8 Coin, and Matchstick Arithmetic Problems The Journal of Problem Solving. 9 |
Danek AH, Öllinger M, Fraps T, et al. (2015) An fMRI investigation of expectation violation in magic tricks. Frontiers in Psychology. 6: 84 |