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Psychologist Vladimir Spiridonov on problem-solving strategies of experts, Herbert Simon, and the representation of thinking in beginners Read the transcript on the website: https://postnauka.ru/video/154842 Vladimir Spiridonov (https://postnauka.ru/author/spiridonov) is a doctor of psychological sciences, head of the Laboratory of Cognitive Research at the Faculty of Psychology of the Institute of Social Sciences of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. Solving problem situations by experts is an important area of research for psychologists of thinking. In English, such people are called experts - people who have achieved significant results in their fields. Over many years of research, psychologists have realized that comparing experts with beginners reveals a huge number of psychological differences. The standard procedure for studying experts is to compare them with beginners who have entered a similar field but have not yet achieved special results and mastery. How we differ from our own brain: https://postnauka.ru/talks/99574 How to develop creative thinking: https://postnauka.ru/faq/59652 Support PostNauka — https://postnauka.ru/donate/ See more lectures, interviews and articles about fundamental science and the scientists who create it on the website http://postnauka.ru/. PostNauka — everything you wanted to know about science, but didn’t know who to ask. Follow us on social networks: VK: https://vk.com/postnauka FB: / postnauka Twitter: / postnauka Odnoklassniki: https://ok.ru/postnauka Telegram: https://tx.me/postnauka