“Getting a Grip on Insight: Real-Time and Embodied Aha Experiences Predict Correct Solutions”, Ruben E. Laukkonen, Daniel J. Ingledew, Hilary J. Grimmer, Jonathan W. Schooler, Jason M. Tangen2021-04-08 (; backlinks)⁠:

Insight experiences are sudden, persuasive, and can accompany valuable new ideas in science and art.

In this preregistered experiment, we aim to validate a novel visceral and continuous measure of insight problem solving and to test whether real-time and embodied feelings of insight can predict correct solutions.

We report several findings:

We suggest that the dynamometer complements previous measures by (1) simultaneously capturing both process and feeling in real-time, (2) highlights the value of measuring Aha moments on a continuum of intensity, and (3) firmly establishes that the impulsive feeling of Aha can carry information about the veracity of an idea. We discuss the findings in light of a recent theoretical account of how feelings of insight may act as a heuristic to select ideas from the stream of consciousness.

[Keywords: insight, problem solving, creativity, aha, embodied cognition, emotion]