Pilot Study: Investigating EEG Based Neuro-Responses of Engineers via a Modified Alternative Uses Task to Understand Creativity

T. Hartog, M. Marshall, Tanvir Ahad, Amin G. Alhashim, G. Kremer, J. V. Hell, Z. Siddique
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Assessing creativity is not an easy task, but that has not stopped researchers from exploring it. Because creativity is essential to engineering disciplines, knowing how to enhance creative abilities through engineering education has been a topic of interest. In this paper, the event related potential (ERP) technique is used to study the neural responses of engineers via a modified alternative uses task (AUT). Though only a pilot study testing two participants, the preliminary results of this study indicate general neuro-responsiveness to novel or unusual stimuli. These findings also suggest that a scaled-up study along these lines would enable better understanding and modeling of neuroresponses of engineers and creative thinking, as well as contribute to the growing field of ERP research in the field of engineering.
试点研究:通过改进的替代使用任务来研究基于脑电图的工程师神经反应来理解创造力
评估创造力不是一件容易的事,但这并没有阻止研究人员探索它。由于创造力对工程学科至关重要,如何通过工程教育提高创新能力一直是人们感兴趣的话题。本文采用事件相关电位(ERP)技术,通过改进的备选任务(AUT)来研究工程师的神经反应。虽然只是一项对两名参与者进行的初步研究,但这项研究的初步结果表明,对新奇或不寻常的刺激,一般的神经反应。这些发现还表明,沿着这些思路进行大规模的研究将有助于更好地理解和建模工程师的神经反应和创造性思维,并有助于工程领域ERP研究的不断发展。
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