The Neuroscience of Creativity

Q3 Medicine
Neuroforum Pub Date : 2019-11-01 DOI:10.1515/nf-2019-0006
A. Fink, M. Benedek
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Abstract

Abstract While earlier neuroscience studies on creativity have been criticized due to their heterogeneity of findings, recent studies in this field have converged to some common practices and methodological approaches, which have greatly contributed to enhance both the reliability and reproducibility of findings in this field. Relevant neuroscience findings suggest that creative cognition requires a conglomerate of neurocognitive processes involving executive functions, memory processes, internally-focused attention, or spontaneous modes of thought. Studies investigating creativity in more naturalistic, real-life settings reveal some overlap with conventional creative ideation, but also indicate that creativity and its underlying neural mechanisms are specific to the particular domain. Another trend in the neuroscience of creativity is concerned with approaches to enhance creativity, involving a broad diversity of interventions ranging from cognitively-oriented techniques to interventions using physical activity.
创造力的神经科学
摘要尽管早期关于创造力的神经科学研究因其研究结果的异质性而受到批评,但该领域的最新研究已经转向了一些常见的实践和方法论方法,这大大有助于提高该领域研究结果的可靠性和可重复性。相关的神经科学发现表明,创造性认知需要一系列神经认知过程,包括执行功能、记忆过程、内部集中注意力或自发思维模式。在更自然的现实生活环境中调查创造力的研究表明,创造力与传统的创造性思维有一些重叠,但也表明创造力及其潜在的神经机制是特定领域特有的。创造力神经科学的另一个趋势是提高创造力的方法,涉及广泛多样的干预措施,从认知导向的技术到利用身体活动的干预措施。
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期刊介绍: Neuroforum publishes invited review articles from all areas in neuroscience. Readership includes besides basic and medical neuroscientists also journalists, practicing physicians, school teachers and students. Neuroforum reports on all topics in neuroscience – from molecules to the neuronal networks, from synapses to bioethics.
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