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selgus

Selgus is a term used in cognitive science to describe the subjective experience of insight during problem solving—the moment when a solution or meaningful pattern becomes suddenly clear. In this sense, selgus encompasses both the cognitive restructuring that yields a solution and the felt certainty that the solution is correct. The term has been used in educational psychology to distinguish sudden insights from gradual problem-solving.

Selgus typically occurs after a period of impasse or incubation, though it can arise during active work.

Typical domains include mathematics, verbal puzzles, and perceptual tasks, but selgus has been observed across many

In research, selgus is discussed alongside concepts such as insight, the Aha! moment, and creative problem solving.

See also: aha moment, insight, creative thinking, incubation.

This entry uses selgus as a neutral technical term for a commonplace cognitive experience, not tied to

It
is
often
described
as
an
abrupt,
coherent
realization
accompanied
by
a
positive
affect
and
increased
confidence.
Because
selgus
is
inherently
subjective,
researchers
study
it
using
self-reports,
think-aloud
protocols,
and
experiments
comparing
problems
solved
with
and
without
reported
selgus.
cognitive
domains.
Some
theories
tie
selgus
to
restructuring
of
problem
representation,
while
others
emphasize
distributed
unconscious
processing
that
culminates
in
conscious
awareness.
Critics
note
that
the
reliance
on
self-reported
experience
makes
it
difficult
to
measure
objectively,
and
that
the
term
may
conflate
diverse
cognitive
phenomena.
a
specific
discipline
and
open
to
interpretation
as
a
phenomenon
in
cognitive
science.