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A second-order adaptive mental network model relating dreaming to creativity
This paper introduces a novel controlled adaptive mental causal network model addressing how dreams overnight can influence creativity in waking life. The network model depicts in a causal, dynamic, and generic manner which adaptive mental processes underlie the connection between dreams and creativity and is shown to be validated with the existing cognitive neuroscience literature.