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      • Klein's research indicates that intuition is a critical component of expertise. He argues that intuitive decision-making is grounded in pattern recognition, where the brain quickly identifies similarities between the current situation and past experiences, enabling rapid and effective responses.
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  2. Feb 2, 2017 · Intuitive cognition involves unconscious situational pattern synthesis and recognition unconstrained by working memory limitations. Intuitive cognition is independent of conscious “executive” control, large in capacity, and fast.

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    • Overview of The Theory
    • Simulations with The Chrest Model
    • Intuition

    We carefully distinguish between the features of the template theory that have been implemented in CHREST and in other programs,Footnote 7those that are part of the theory but have not been implemented yet, and those that we have added to the theory to account for the link between intuition and emotions.

    Simulations with CHREST show that the theory accounts for a wide range of data, both quantitatively and qualitatively, on skilled and unskilled chess perception, mental imagery, learning and memory, including: eye movements during the 5-s presentation of a position; memory for game positions as well as positions randomised or modified in various wa...

    We are now in a position to discuss the contribution of the template theory to our understanding of intuition. In this respect, the template theory shares several features with the chunking theory, including the assumption that intuition can be largely explained by pattern recognition; that chunks, which are learnt implicitly, mediate pattern recog...

    • Fernand Gobet, Philippe Chassy
    • 2009
  3. Mar 22, 2012 · Kahneman (2010, personal communication) said that he was sure that Simon’s view of intuition includes synthesis, and this is completely consistent with the view of intuition as pattern recognition (e.g. Hogarth, 2010; Simon, 1987). Perhaps there is a simple answer to why Simon talks about ‘analyses frozen into habit’: analysis here may ...

    • Viktor Dörfler, Fran Ackermann
    • 2012
  4. In this section, we discuss the relation of creativity to the following system 1 processes: intuition, pattern recognition, and heuristics. Much well-practiced knowledge involves the automatic recognition of situations that resemble situations encountered previously.

    • Intuition Is Highly Efficient—if You Don’t Think About It Too Much. A body of research reveals that intuition can be not only faster than reflection but also more accurate.
    • We Get Too Deeply Attached to Intuitive Beliefs. Once an intuition hits, we cling to it despite the dangers. Intuition can, for example, lead to all sorts of cognitive and social biases, like the anchoring effect (where decisions are swayed by the first piece of information thrown at us) and racial prejudice.
    • Intuition Can Be Improved—With Practice. To have good intuitions in any domain requires a lot of practice. But not all domains are amenable to good intuitions.
    • Intuition Is Sensing; Insight Is Seeing. Intuition is closely related to another I word, insight. Sometimes the two are conflated, which is understandable.
  5. Oct 27, 2023 · Artificial intuition is therefore fundamentally experimental and generative; using advanced forms of pattern recognition it discovers ‘associations and relations otherwise unknowable’ (2020, p. 53).

  6. Dec 16, 2016 · It took participants only 50 cards to intuitively recognise a pattern, but it took 80 cards to be able explain it. What is remarkable though is that after only ten cards there was...

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