majamin
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2009
- Messages
- 310
I've searched the JREF forums and elsewhere on the internet, but I haven't been able to find good evidence supporting the claim that your subconscious will solve "a problem" if you just take a break from thinking about it, perhaps by sleeping on it, with an answer suddenly coming to your conscious the next day or soon after.
Is this an actual mechanism of the brain?
Is there a legitimate effect of "taking a break" from a problem, and one's ability to solve it on a second (third, etc.) attempt?
Is it just simply that time-spent correlates to probability of success?
How misconstrued or exaggerated is the claim?
Thanks for your comments and thoughts.
Is this an actual mechanism of the brain?
Is there a legitimate effect of "taking a break" from a problem, and one's ability to solve it on a second (third, etc.) attempt?
Is it just simply that time-spent correlates to probability of success?
How misconstrued or exaggerated is the claim?
Thanks for your comments and thoughts.