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Brain Mechanisms of Intuition in Shogi Experts Keiji Tanaka 1 1RIKEN Brain Science Institute Keyword: エキスパート , 次の一手 , 戦略 , 大脳基底核 , 尾状核 , 帯状皮質 , expert , next movement , strategy , basal ganglia , caudate nucleus , cingulate cortex pp.607-615
Published Date 2018/6/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1416201053
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Intuition is the ability of experts to rapidly solve complicated problems that are highly difficult for the average person. We have measured the brain activity of professional and high-level amateur shogi players, and found that the basal ganglia plays an important role in the ability to rapidly determine, or intuit, the best next-move in a game situation. Additionally, we found that areas in the cingulate cortex are essential for making quick, intuitive, strategic decisions (attack or defense) at any given board position. These findings suggest that experts, after long-term, focused training, can use these evolutionarily-old brain structures for “intuitive” decision-making, which, in non-experts, are only involved in primitive behaviors.


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