Exploring the role of working memory gate opening process in creativity: An ERP study using the reference-back paradigm

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Petra Csizmadia , Boglárka Nagy , Lili Kővári , Zsófia Anna Gaál
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Abstract

We investigated the relationship between the gate opening process of working memory and an individual's proficiency in divergent (DT) and convergent thinking (CT) using the reference-back paradigm. Event-related potentials and reaction times were measured across groups with varying DT (N = 40, 27.35 ± 5.05 years) and CT levels (N = 40, 27.88 ± 4.95 years). Based on the role of striatal dopamine in supporting cognitive flexibility, which facilitates DT, and considering the significance of phasic dopamine activity as the gate opening signal originating from the basal ganglia, we assumed that the gate opening process may contribute differently to DT and CT. Despite the absence of behavioural differences in gate opening costs, distinct neural patterns emerged. In the early time windows (P1, N1), gate opening effects were detected in both DT and CT groups, with a notable interaction influenced by the level of DT, resulting in significant effects within the lower DT group. The P2 component showed a gate opening effect only in the higher DT group. In the P3 time window, the process unfolded comparably in all groups. Our results suggest that groups with different levels of convergent thinking (based on Matrix reasoning) and those with lower DT (based on Creativity Index) tend to select and activate the prefrontal cortex representation containing the required task information at an earlier stage, compared to those with better DT. This could be beneficial especially in the early phase of idea generation, as more elements become available to create associations and original ideas.

探索工作记忆闸门开启过程在创造力中的作用:使用回溯范式进行的ERP研究。
我们利用回参照范式研究了工作记忆的开闸过程与个人发散思维(DT)和聚合思维(CT)能力之间的关系。我们测量了不同DT水平(40人,27.35 ± 5.05岁)和CT水平(40人,27.88 ± 4.95岁)群体的事件相关电位和反应时间。基于纹状体多巴胺在支持认知灵活性方面的作用,而认知灵活性有助于DT,并考虑到相位多巴胺活动作为来自基底神经节的闸门开启信号的重要性,我们假设闸门开启过程可能对DT和CT有不同的影响。尽管栅极开启成本没有行为上的差异,但却出现了不同的神经模式。在早期时间窗(P1、N1)中,DT 组和 CT 组都检测到了栅极开启效应,DT 水平的高低会产生明显的交互影响,导致低 DT 组出现显著效应。P2 部分仅在 DT 水平较高的组别中显示出栅极开启效应。在 P3 时间窗口,所有组的过程展开情况相当。我们的结果表明,与 DT 水平较高的组别相比,具有不同聚合思维水平(基于矩阵推理)的组别和 DT 水平较低的组别(基于创造力指数)倾向于在较早阶段选择并激活包含所需任务信息的前额叶皮层表征。这可能是有益的,尤其是在产生想法的早期阶段,因为有更多的元素可用于产生联想和原创想法。
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Biological Psychology
Biological Psychology 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
11.50%
发文量
146
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Biological Psychology publishes original scientific papers on the biological aspects of psychological states and processes. Biological aspects include electrophysiology and biochemical assessments during psychological experiments as well as biologically induced changes in psychological function. Psychological investigations based on biological theories are also of interest. All aspects of psychological functioning, including psychopathology, are germane. The Journal concentrates on work with human subjects, but may consider work with animal subjects if conceptually related to issues in human biological psychology.
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