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The Role of Knowledge in Creative Thinking
Are there unstudied or undervalued ways of knowing? Many aspects of creativity e.g. remoteness of ideas, associative thinking, flexible/richer semantic memory structure, etc. are ripe areas for study of creativity & complexity.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Knowing
Creativity Research Journal
Yoed N. Kenett
July 26, 2024
Co-making the future: judges’ insights on transdisciplinary creativity and global collaboration in the China-U.S. young maker competition
Integrating various academic fields boosts creative problem-solving in real-life scenarios & increases focus on sustainability & cross-cultural collaboration for global interconnectedness & adaptive problem-solving.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #ProblemSolving
Frontiers in Education
W. Liu, et al.
July 25, 2024
The iterative and improvisational nature of the creative process
The creative process has often been conceived as a linear process but this view is inconsistent with conceptions in the creative community. Creators more closely align with a creative process that is nonlinear, iterative & improvisational.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Process
Journal of Creativity
R. Keith Sawyer
July 24, 2024
Imagination vs. routines: festive time, weekly time, and the predictive brain
The arts expose us to simulated experiences that explore alternative social realities, allowing the predictive machinery of the brain to hone its skills through exposure to a wider array of potentially relevant social scenarios.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Imagination
Front. Hum. Neurosci.,
A. Bortolotti, A. Conti, A. Romagnoli & P. L. Sacco
July 23, 2024
How Do You Know What You Know? Exploring different types of knowledge and ways of knowing.
I have published a new article in Psychology Today: How Do You Know What You Know? Exploring different types of knowledge and ways of knowing - Enjoy and let me know your thoughts.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Knowing
Psychology Today
Leigh W. Jerome, Ph.D.
July 22, 2024
Inspired by art: Higher aesthetic appeal elicits increased felt inspiration in a creative writing task
Why go to galleries when in periods of creative incubation? Feelings of being moved during art appreciation are positively correlated with feelings of inspiration in creative tasks.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Inspiration
Inspired by art: Higher aesthetic appeal elicits increased felt inspiration in a creative writing task
D. Welke, I. Purton & E. Vessel
July 19, 2024
The construction of everyday creative identity
Individuals assign subjective values to ideas, balancing originality & adequacy, according to individual preferences & impact their creative abilities.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Subjective
Journal of Creativity
M. K. Culpepper & D. Gauntlett
July 17, 2024
Extending human creativity with AI
AI tools facilitate human creativity by enlightening the creative process, building interfaces for exploring ideas & designing technological affordances able to support the development of new creative practices.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #AI
Journal of Creativity
K. O'Toole & E.-Á. Horvát
July 16, 2024
Creativity as an Emergent Property of Complex Educational System
Academia/education is a complex system of various disciplinary nodes, with the edges representing the flow of unifying ideas between them & connections allowing for flow in these paths for increased creativity.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Connections
Northeast Journal of Complex Systems (NEJCS)
Ceire Monahan, Mika Munakata & Ashwin Vaidya
July 15, 2024
Making transdisciplinarity work for complex systems: A dynamic model for blending diverse knowledges
Delighted to share our newly published paper:
Making transdisciplinarity work for complex systems: A dynamic model for blending diverse knowledges.
Complex social issues cannot be approached from a single discipline but require knowledge spillover from the intersection of multiple fields, disciplines and cultures.The paper presents a transdisciplinary framework designed to blend different knowledges and resources via a non-hierarchical, self-organizing collaboration to foster the integration of scholarly expertise, artistic expression and lived experiences to engage broad audiences in knowledge exchange.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Futures
Futures
L.W. Jerome, S.K. Paterson, B. von Stamm & K. Richert
June 19, 2024
Human creativity: Functions, mechanisms, and social conditioning
Humans are often creative because for the same reasons as other animals are – to adapt to external threats, to solve ill-defined problems that block progress, & to gain (im)material rewards.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Rewards
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
C. K.W. De Dreu, B. A. Nijstad & M. Baas
June 18, 2024
From science to art forms: exploring design, creativity and innovation through chaos physicalization
Chaos physicalization generates artistic & scientific novelty, transforming data into a source of creativity & design innovation, with cross-disciplinary synergy among artists, scientists & tech acting as a catalyst.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Collaboration
International Journal of Design Creativity and Innovation
F. Bertacchini, P. S. Pantano & E. Bilotta
June 17, 2024
Low power warm-up effect: Understanding the effect of power on creativity over tim
Power makes individuals more creative, because the powerful are more willing to break with convention.
Low power individuals can be as creative as high power individuals if given time for performance warm-up.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Power
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
S. Kim, B. J. Lucas & J. A. Goncalo
June 13, 2024
Making Versus Viewing Art: Effects on Affect, Enjoyment, and Flow
Both making & viewing art reduce negative affect equally; however, actively making art improves positive affect more than the passive experience of viewing of art.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Making
Empirical Studies of the Arts
J. E. Drake, M. Eizayaga & S. Wawrzynski
June 12, 2024
Supporting youth mental health with arts-based strategies: a global perspective
The global youth mental health crisis require effective solutions that accessible, adaptable & scalable. Empirically based arts & culture strategies are solid tools for promoting youth mental health and well-being.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Wellness
BMC Med
T. L. Golden, et al.
June 11, 2024
The advantage of novel solutions on subsequent memory in insight problems
Insight during problem solving is beneficial to long-term memory formation because novel answers have an advantage in the competition of thoughts, including more fixation on the target region of interest.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Memory
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
Q. Zhao, et al.
June 10, 2024
Rethinking Architecture Education
The new intellectual free trade are our own thought processes, judging, deciding & creating - importing & exporting from one intellectual discipline to another, to solve problems & achieve goals in outer environments of great complexity.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Transdisciplinarity
Design Intelligence
Julie Ju-Youn Kim
June 7, 2024
“It was like I was not a person, it was like I was the nature”: The impact of arts-in-nature experiences on the wellbeing of children living in areas of high deprivation
The impact of arts in nature supports children's wellbeing by the development of self-confidence & self-esteem; agency; slowness & calmness; & connectedness with nature.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Nature
Journal of Environmental Psychology
Z. Moula, N. Walshe & E. Lee
June 6, 2024
Brain capital is crucial for global sustainable development
Brain capital connects & fuses disciplines (ie transdisciplinarity) offering a unique common goal for collaboration. An economic transition to brain-health economy is needed to make progress on SDGs.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Transdisciplinarity
The Lancet Neurology
H. A. Eyre, et al.
June 5, 2024
Diverse adolescents’ transcendent thinking predicts young adult psychosocial outcomes via brain network development
Engaging in abstract thinking during the mid-adolescence predicts brain interconnectivity & personal & social well-being in adulthood, especially key is engaging in complex perspective & emotion taking, through civic-mindedness.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Transcendent
Nature
R. J. M. Gotlieb, X-F. Yang & M. H. Immordino-Yang
June 4, 2024
Promoting Methodological Creativity and Innovations: Editorial Learning from a Poetic Self-Study Journal Special Issue
There are 4 central features of methodological creativity/innovations: plurality, methodological & epistemological inventiveness, academic/personal intersections & relational scaffolding.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Method
Studying Teacher Education
A. P. Samaras & K Pithouse-Morgan
June 3, 2024
Concerned Creativity to Counteract Concerning Creativity
Creativity is a complex interplay of creative competence, commitment to the creative task & concern for others in the creative process & able to improve the well-being of oneself, other people, societies & the planet.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Process
Transformational Creativity
A. Chowkase, K. R. Datar & A. Dedhe
May 30, 2024
Anger is red, sadness is blue: Emotion depictions in abstract visual art by artists and non-artists
Abstract color & line drawings convey emotions based on systematic use of certain colors & line features that depict each basic emotion (e.g., anger tends to be redder & more densely drawn; sadness more blue & contains more vertical lines).
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Emotion
Journal of Vision
C. Damiano, et al.
May 29, 2024
Facilitating Knowledge Exchange and Interconnectedness: The Impact of Culture and the Arts
Culture and the Arts foster interconnectedness and understanding, emphasizing the need for ethical and inclusive approaches in our interconnected world.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Culture
The National Conference on Language Between Culture and Arts
Karima Abdedaim
May 28, 2024
Calming effects of repetition in music for children with sensory sensitivities: Findings from two experimental studies
Highly repetitive music can have a calming effect, help reduce anxieties & increase engagement in children with sensory sensitivities
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Repetition
The Arts in Psychotherapy
G. S. Kim, A. Chmiel & S. Garrido
May 27, 2024
Inclusive Leadership and Creative Teaching: The Mediating Role of Knowledge Sharing and Innovative Climate
An inclusive leadership style has a positive effect on knowledge sharing, enhances innovative climate & inspires creative teaching.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Inclusive
Creativity Research Journal
T. V. T. Nguye , H. T. Nguyen, T. X.Nong & T. T. T. Nguyen
May 23, 2024
Creativity and humor in the elderly: Shared mechanisms and common functions to promote well-being
Creativity & humor share common psychological & neurobiological processes that support older people in facing problems & contribute to personal well-being.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Humor
Neuroscience Letters
C. Cristini, L. Colautti, A. D. Vedova & A. Antonietti
May 22, 2024
Correlates of Self-Assessed Creativity
People who think of themselves as more creative tend to be more optimistic, have higher self-esteem & score higher on trait Curious (Openness), but lower on trait Adjustment (low Neuroticism) & trait Competitive (low Agreeableness).
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Openness
Creativity. Theories – Research - Applications
Adrian Furnham
May 21, 2024
Creativity and the Cyber Shock: The Ultimate Paradox
Generative AI as a primary creativity tool risks blocking the pathway to disruptive creativity because it produces only incremental novelty based on the already known.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #AI
Journal of Creative Behavior
David Cropley & Arthur Cropley
May 20, 2024
Creative expression and mental health
Engaging in crafts & do-it-yourself (DIY) projects offer beneficial opportunities for creativity, self-expression & sense of accomplishment, which can all have a positive effect on mental health.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Wellness
Journal of Creativity
Ducel Jean-Berluche
May 17, 2024
Thinking outside of the (Western) Box: Cultural Psychology Perspectives on Creativity in Education
To foster creativity, engage in more dialogical, socio-cultural & collaborative work, involving multiple perspectives & possibility thinking able to address complex challenges.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Collaboration
Journal of Creative Behavior
L. D. de Paula, A. Branco & V. Glaveanu
May 15, 2024
The Aha! experience is associated with a drop in the perceived difficulty of the problem
A problem’s subjective difficulty is positively correlated with solution time & this correlation decreases when there is a stronger Aha! experience.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Aha
Frontiers in Psychology
N. V. Moroshkina, et al.
May 14, 2024
The impact of chronic pain on creative ideation: An examination of the underlying attention‐related psychophysiological mechanisms
The performance decrements of creative/cognitive ideation in patients with chronic pain are at least partly attributable to attentional impairments associated with the pain.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Pain
European Journal of Pain
Gubler DA, et al
May 13, 2024
Linking Gender To Creativity: Role of Risk Taking and Support For Creativity Towards Creative Potential of Employees
Gender-based expectations appears to be the primary cause of risk-taking impact, a key creativity-relevant skill, suggesting implications creativity, agency and leadership.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Gender
Journal of Intercultural Communications
D. T. Alamanda, et al.
May 10, 2024
"My Brain Said That … ": A Qualitative Study of Sources of Children's Creative Ideas
Studying children’s creative processes is challenging because of their still-developing meta-cognition, essential component to the creative process; but, children can explain their process of generating ideas in the vast majority of inquiries.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Development
Creativity Research Journal
K. Berthiaume, S.Acar & D. Dumas
May 9, 2024
Where in the brain is creativity? The fallacy of a creativity faculty in the brain
Creativity does not exist as its own, specialized entity in the brain. Instead, its neurocognitive mechanisms are distributed, embedded, and varied; that is, creativity is everywhere and multiply realizable.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Neurocognitive
Frontiers in Psychology
Arne Dietrich
May 8, 2024
Creativity in rugby union: it’s more than a moment, it’s a playful rebellion against conformity
While creativity may manifest in creative moments, creativity is best considered as a pattern of behaviour that allows these actions to emerge.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13573322.2024.2324374
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Pattern
Sport, Education and Society
C. Marshall
May 7, 2024
Mind wandering and the incubation effect: Investigating the influence of working memory capacity and cognitive load on divergent thinking
Mind wandering facilitates the creative incubation effect in individuals with limited working memory capacity, particularly in low cognitive load conditions.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #MindWandering
Thinking Skills and Creativity
Y, Huang, X. Song & Q. Ye
May 6, 2024
Better than Individuals? The Potential Benefits of Dissent and Diversity for Group Creativity
Dissent may lead to negative feelings among group members, but the dissent experience can increase the subsequent tendencies in all group members toward creative or divergent thinking.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Dissent
Group Creativity: Innovation through Collaboration
C. J. Nemeth & B. Nemeth-Brown
May 3, 2024