Scientific problem solving has recently attracted fixation in the field of cognitive neuroscience and science education. Until now, there is very little evidence on the brain dynamics of scientific problem-solving processes. In this study, we were interested in exploring whether Brain Symmetry Index (BSI) would be an EEG index to reveal neural information. The present EEG study used two levels of complexity physics problems to research the neural mechanism of problem solving. Results indicated that relatively greater BSI found during difficult problem solving on the prefrontal theta and beta band. However, smaller BSI on the occipital alpha was found when solving difficult problems. There was no significant relationship between BSI and self-effort evaluation. The current study proposes an EEG index - BSI to reflect underlying brain functional characteristic.

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