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Erika Branchini

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Journal of Intelligence|May 26, 2023
Does Thinking in Opposites in Order to Think Differently Improve Creativity?Ivana Bianchi, Erika Branchini
Memory & Cognition|February 26, 2025
Thinking in opposites improves hypothesis testing performance in Wason's rule-discovery taskErika Branchini, Ivana Bianchi, Roberto Burro
Journal of Intelligence|May 26, 2023
Training People to Think in Opposites Facilitates the Falsification Process in Wason's Rule Discovery TaskErika Branchini, Roberto Burro, Ivana Bianchi
Frontiers in Psychology|September 18, 2025
Creativity and aesthetic evaluation of AI-generated artworks: bridging problems and methods from psychology to AIIvana Bianchi, Erika Branchini, Tiberio Uricchio, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 9, 2018
Pleasures of the Mind: What Makes Jokes and Insight Problems EnjoyableCarla Canestrari, Erika Branchini, Ivana Bianchi, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2021
Opposites in Reasoning Processes: Do We Use Them More Than We Think, but Less Than We Could?Erika Branchini, Elena Capitani, Roberto Burro, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 14, 2017
Can Contraries Prompt Intuition in Insight Problem Solving?Erika Branchini, Ivana Bianchi, Roberto Burro, et al.
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Journal of Intelligence|May 26, 2023
Does Thinking in Opposites in Order to Think Differently Improve Creativity?Ivana Bianchi, Erika Branchini
Memory & Cognition|February 26, 2025
Thinking in opposites improves hypothesis testing performance in Wason's rule-discovery taskErika Branchini, Ivana Bianchi, Roberto Burro
Journal of Intelligence|May 26, 2023
Training People to Think in Opposites Facilitates the Falsification Process in Wason's Rule Discovery TaskErika Branchini, Roberto Burro, Ivana Bianchi
Frontiers in Psychology|September 18, 2025
Creativity and aesthetic evaluation of AI-generated artworks: bridging problems and methods from psychology to AIIvana Bianchi, Erika Branchini, Tiberio Uricchio, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|February 9, 2018
Pleasures of the Mind: What Makes Jokes and Insight Problems EnjoyableCarla Canestrari, Erika Branchini, Ivana Bianchi, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 13, 2021
Opposites in Reasoning Processes: Do We Use Them More Than We Think, but Less Than We Could?Erika Branchini, Elena Capitani, Roberto Burro, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 14, 2017
Can Contraries Prompt Intuition in Insight Problem Solving?Erika Branchini, Ivana Bianchi, Roberto Burro, et al.
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