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Insight and the selection of ideas

open access: yesNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2018
Perhaps it is no accident that insight moments accompany some of humanity’s most important discoveries in science, medicine, and art. Here we propose that feelings of insight play a central role in (heuristically) selecting an idea from the stream of consciousness by capturing attention and eliciting a sense of intuitive confidence permitting fast ...
Ruben Eero Laukkonen   +5 more
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Selecting Open Innovation Ideas in Teams vs. Nominal Groups: Exploring the Effects of Idea Quantity and Idea Assignment on Idea Selection Quality and Satisfaction with Process

open access: yesProceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2022
Idea selection is a critical activity in open innovation crowdsourcing projects. Yet, the generation of vast amounts of ideas makes it cognitively challenging to identify the subset of ideas that are worthy of further consideration. We conducted an experiment to explore the influence of idea quantity and idea sharedness on idea selection outcomes ...
Fu, Shixuan   +3 more
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Kin selection theory and the design of cooperative crops

open access: yesEvolutionary Applications, 2022
In agriculture and plant breeding, plant traits may be favoured because they benefit neighbouring plants and ultimately increase total crop yield. This idea of promoting cooperation among crop plants has existed almost as long as W.D.
Jay M. Biernaskie
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Using Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation to Enhance Creative Cognition: Interactions between Task, Polarity, and Stimulation Site

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2017
Creative cognition is frequently described as involving two primary processes, idea generation and idea selection. A growing body of research has used transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to examine the neural mechanisms implicated in each of ...
Adam B. Weinberger   +2 more
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Band Ranking via Extended Coefficient of Variation for Hyperspectral Band Selection

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2020
Hundreds of narrow bands over a continuous spectral range make hyperspectral imagery rich in information about objects, while at the same time causing the neighboring bands to be highly correlated.
Peifeng Su   +2 more
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Investigating Differences in Innovation Processes Between Developed and Emerging Countries:

open access: yesMaketingu Janaru, 2018
In recent years, researchers have focused on innovations launched from emerging countries, as “Reverse Innovation” proposed by Govindarajan, Immert, and Trimble (2009).
Nanami Furue
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Darwin’s sexual selection theory – a forgotten idea

open access: yesAntropologia Portuguesa, 2010
Darwin’s theory of sexual selection is much less known that his theory of natural selection, and remained mostly ignored for more than a century. Being today one of the most productive theories in biology, it is quite interesting to understand why it ...
Paulo Gama Mota
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A method for Smart Idea Allocation in crowd-based idea selection

open access: yesDecision Support Systems, 2019
When evaluating ideas, raters can quickly experience cognitive overload that might result in poor selection performance. Contest managers have an interest in designing idea evaluation tasks that reduce the expected cognitive load of raters. However, research on how managers can meaningfully allocate ideas to raters to manage cognitive load is limited ...
Victoria Banken   +3 more
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Evolution by Sexual Selection

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021
Charles Darwin published his second book “Sexual selection and the descent of man” in 1871 150 years ago, to try to explain, amongst other things, the evolution of the peacock’s train, something that he famously thought was problematic for his theory of ...
Marion Petrie
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The selection of ceramic raw material: convenience or a technological idea?

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy, 2017
This paper reconstructs the rules governing the selection of ceramic raw material and considers certain technological aspects of the production of ceramic vessels in some Danubian cultures around the Carpathians in the Neolithic.
Sławomir Kadrow, Anna Rauba-Bukowska
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