通过语义处理聚合创造力

Pauli Laine , Rebekah Rousi , Tiina Parviainen , Tuomo Kujala
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创造力,即从事抽象思维、产生新想法和构建概念的能力,以及超越日常经验的人工制品,长期以来一直被认为是人类认知的一个决定性特征。创造力通常被定义为产生原创、有效和富有表现力的输出的能力。这种现象已经通过不同的理论和方法进行了研究,从心理测量评估到神经认知方法。我们回顾了语义加工-意义的整合和收敛-作为一种支持创造性认知的机制是如何被探索的。研究表明,语义的灵活性和联想的丰富性有助于创造性思维。认知神经科学的最新研究表明,语义网络和涉及记忆和语言的大脑区域支持创造性思维。本文重点介绍了聚合语义过程如何在概念化和实际测量之间架起桥梁。我们研究了N400事件相关电位(ERP)方法作为语义整合的神经科学测量的应用。
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Converging creativity through semantic processing
Creativity, the ability to engage in abstract thought, novel idea production and concept construction, along with artefacts transcending everyday experience, has long been recognized as a defining feature of human cognition. Creativity has typically been defined as the capacity to generate original, effective, and expressive output. The phenomenon has been examined via diverse theories and methodologies, from psychometric assessments to neurocognitive approaches. We review how semantic processing - the integration and convergence of meaning - has been explored as a mechanism underpinning creative cognition. Research has shown that semantic flexibility and associative richness aid in creative ideation. Recent studies in cognitive neuroscience show that semantic networks and brain regions implicated in memory and language support creative thinking. The paper highlights how converging semantic processes serve to bridge conceptualization and practical measurement. We examine the application of the N400 event-related potential (ERP) method as a neuroscientific measure of semantic integration.
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