Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Canada and University of Hull, UK.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev Cogn Sci. 2010 Jul;1(4):613-621. doi: 10.1002/wcs.71. Epub 2010 May 25.
Cognitive psychologists have long argued about the reality and significance of the distinction between well-structured and ill-structured problems. Laboratory problems are usually well-structured, whereas real-world problems have both well-structured and ill-structured components. This article shows how the neuropsychological data reinforce this distinction and suggests how this distinction may help to explain a puzzle about discontinuous performance of some neurological patients in laboratory and real-world problem situations. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. For further resources related to this article, please visit the WIREs website.
认知心理学家长期以来一直争论结构良好的问题和结构不良的问题之间的区别的现实性和重要性。实验室问题通常是结构良好的,而现实世界的问题既有结构良好的部分,也有结构不良的部分。本文展示了神经心理学数据如何加强这种区分,并提出这种区分如何帮助解释一些神经科患者在实验室和现实世界问题情境中表现不连续的难题。版权所有©2010 年约翰威立父子有限公司。如需本文相关的更多资源,请访问 WIREs 网站。