Cognitive control in creative discovery: The gap between ideal and reality

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Lujia Jia , Shuang Tang , Yan Song , Jingyuan Ren , Fuhong Li , Furong Huang
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Abstract

Creative discovery involves discovering the additional values of existing things in the environment by identifying the novel associations between seemingly unrelated things; the judgment made in this process is expected to be accurate but not entirely correct. From the perspective of cognitive processing, what is the difference between the ideal and real states of creative discovery? This is largely unknown. In this study, a daily life scenario was presented, and a great number of seemingly unrelated tools were presented for participants to discover valuable tools. Electrophysiological activity was recorded when participants identified tools, and we then retrospectively analyzed the differences between responses. Compared with usual tools, unusual tools evoked greater N2, N400 and late sustained potential (LSP) amplitudes, which was likely associated with the monitoring and resolution of cognitive conflicts. Moreover, unusual tools evoked smaller N400 and greater LSP amplitudes when correctly identified as usable than when identified as unusable; this result suggested that creative discovery in the ideal state should depend on the cognitive control involved in resolving conflicts. However, in the comparison between subjectively rated usable and unusable tools, smaller N400 and greater LSP amplitudes were observed only when unusual tools could be identified by expanding the application scope but not by releasing functional fixedness; this outcome suggested that creative discovery in the real state was not always influenced by the cognitive control involved in resolving conflicts. The difference in cognitive control that should be exerted and that was actually exerted to identify novel associations was discussed.

创造性发现中的认知控制:理想与现实之间的差距
创造性发现包括通过识别看似不相关的事物之间的新颖关联,发现环境中现有事物的附加价值;在该过程中作出的判断被期望是准确的,但并非完全正确。从认知加工的角度来看,创造性发现的理想状态和现实状态之间有什么区别?这在很大程度上是未知的。在这项研究中,提出了一个日常生活场景,并提出了大量看似无关的工具,供参与者发现有价值的工具。当参与者识别工具时,记录电生理活动,然后我们回顾性分析反应之间的差异。与常用工具相比,不寻常的工具诱发了更大的N2、N400和晚期持续电位(LSP)振幅,这可能与认知冲突的监测和解决有关。此外,当正确识别为可用时,不寻常的工具比识别为不可用时引起更小的N400和更大的LSP振幅;这一结果表明,理想状态下的创造性发现应该依赖于解决冲突所涉及的认知控制。然而,在主观评定的可用工具和不可用工具之间的比较中,只有当通过扩大应用范围而不是通过释放功能固定性来识别异常工具时,才能观察到较小的N400和较大的LSP振幅;这一结果表明,在现实状态下的创造性发现并不总是受到解决冲突所涉及的认知控制的影响。讨论了为识别新的联想而应该施加的认知控制和实际施加的认知支配的差异。
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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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