intuitionspeaking
Intuitionspeaking is a term used to describe the act of verbalizing intuitive impressions, gut feelings, or tacit understandings as they arise in real time. It combines spontaneous insight with linguistic expression, often without explicit reasoning steps. It is not a standardized scientific term but is used in discussions of thinking aloud, creative processes, and decision-making.
In practice, intuitionspeaking appears in coaching, facilitation, brainstorming, and creative writing, where individuals narrate their immediate
Mechanisms include rapid pattern recognition, hypothesis generation, and affective cues that guide attention. The speaker may
Criticisms emphasize that intuitionspeaking can yield unverified claims and be biased by mood, context, or cognitive
Related concepts include think-aloud protocols, tacit knowledge, rapid cognition, and intuitive decision making. It contrasts with
See also Intuition; Think-aloud protocol; Tacit knowledge; Improvisation; Creative thinking.