Memory and creativity: A meta-analytic examination of the relationship between memory systems and creative cognition
Semantic memory supports both verbal & nonverbal creative thinking; Working memory supports convergent creative thinking; and,The cognitive control of memory is central to performance on creative thinking tasks.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Memory
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
C. R. Gerver, J. W. Griffin, N. A. Dennis & R. E. Beaty
December 5, 2024
Step-by-Step to More Creativity: The Number of Steps in Everyday Life Is Related to Creative Ideation Performance
There are overall positive effects of physical activity on creativity in everyday life contexts, specifically noted with walking in the domain-specific ‘ figural creativity’.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Walking
American Psychologist
C. Rominger, et al.
December 4, 2024
The Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Creative Cognition: A Systematic Review of Experiment-Based Research
Poor sleep quality and insomnia is disproportionally found in creative individuals which is associated with greater impairment in task performance that measures creative thinking.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Sleep
Creativity Research Journal
A. R. Lim,Benedict, J. Williams & B. Bullock
December 3, 2024
Integrating creative pedagogy into problem-based learning: The effects on higher order thinking skills in science education
Creative pedagogy encourages students to transcend conventional knowledge & apply critical thinking in authentic real-world scenarios, allowing them to identify problem origins, evaluate alternatives & generate creative solutions.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #CriticalThinking
Thinking Skills and Creativity
H. Affandy, W. Sunarno, R. Suryana & Harjana
December 2, 2024
How does problem-solving pedagogy affect creativity? A meta-analysis of empirical studies
Creativity consists of 3 main elements: fluency, flexibility & originality. Flow requires familiarity with the learning tools; flexibility requires cultivation process is non-linear & linear scaffolding is not suitable for creative problem-solving.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Elements
Frontiers in Psychology
Z. Zhan, L. He, X. Zhong
November 29, 2024
When the Presence of Creative Coworkers Is Related to Creativity: Role of Supervisor Close Monitoring, Developmental Feedback, and Creative Personality
When creative co-workers are present, the less supervisors engage in close monitoring (but provide developmental feedback), the more employees exhibit creativity. This condition is stronger with less creative employees.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Employees
Journal of Applied Psychology
J. Zhou
November 27, 2024
When more or less? The role of two types of flow experiences in creative teaching
In creative teaching, the balance of challenges & skills, goal clarity & feedback affect students’ immediate & continuous experiences, with immediate experiences having positive effects on behavioral & social engagement.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Balence
Thinking Skills and Creativity
W. Zhu, et al.
November 26, 2024
Relationships between physical environments and creativity: A scoping review
Physical environment helps creativity flourish, especially visual stimulation & social space. The creative environments should include multi-sensory experiences & support for individual incubation & an innovative culture.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Environment
Thinking Skills and Creativity
Jae Hwa Lee & Soyeon Lee
November 22, 2024
Creativity on Tap? The Effect of Creativity Anxiety Under Evaluative Pressure
Mild creative pressure generally increases associative thinking & creative performance but high levels of creative anxiety hinders people’s ability to think creatively, especially on demand.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Pressure
Creativity Research Journal
A. B. Muir, B. Tribe & S. Forster
November 21, 2024
How do out-group and in-group competitions influence idea generation in creative problem solving?
When there is competition between in-groups and out-groups, benefit for creativity is found, however there is no significant benefit on creativity when the competition is within the same group of participants.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Competition
International Journal of Design Creativity and Innovation
J. Desdevises & M. Cassotti
November 20, 2024
Not “what”, but “where is creativity?”: towards a relational-materialist approach to generative AI
The study of creativity & AI must engage such that the research privileges neither the human user nor machine algorithm but instead emphasizes a relational & distributed form of agency.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #AI
AI & SOCIETY
C. C. Bueno, P-S. Chow & A. Popowicz
November 19, 2024
Psychological Benefits of Arts Participation for Emerging Adulthood: A Pathway to Flourishing
Arts participation is an effective pathway for individual flourishing and that more diverse and profound engagement in the arts can lead to sustained and widespread happiness.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Happiness
behavioral sciences
J. Fan, et al.
November 15, 2024
The arts as a vehicle for small shifts in thinking on climate change, heat and environmental destruction in South West Sydney
Aesthetic modes of engagement to be powerful with regard to ecological awareness, capable of being a positive motivator of small shifts in thinking which are a precursor to climate action.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Eco
Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance
Rachael Jacobs
November 14, 2024
Brain activation in response to art-based tasks using diverse materials based on the Expressive Therapy Continuum (ETC)
Different art mediums influence neural activation variously, showing enhanced activity in regions linked to empathy & feedback in paper-based tasks like drawing and creative digital activities .
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Medium
The Arts in Psychotherapy
D. H. Han, S. K. Kim & S. Kim
November 13, 2024
‘You come as a human being…’: exploring sense of equality in arts interventions through an ethnographic study of Shared Reading
Shared reading & arts interventions promotes a sense of equality by creating a space where social interaction/relatedness hinges on lived experiences & vulnerabilities shared through text & shared among participants.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Relatedness
BMJ Journals
M. M. Kristensen, M. H. Rod, P. Simonsen & A. P. Folker
November 12, 2024
Creative Minds in a Polarized World
Cognitive flexibility guides individuals' critical navigation of the digital information (& misinformation) landscape, promoting nuanced and less polarized perspectives.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Misinformation
The Journal of Creative Behavior
P. Iannello, et al.
November 11, 2024
Evidence for an Asymmetric Switch Cost in State Creativity
Heightened creative states appear to require substantially more top-down control than lowered creative states, including the maintenance, manipulation & assessment of ideas as well as increased divergent thinking.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Control
Creativity Research Journal
R. A. Cortes, et al.
November 8, 2024
Relationship between Lucid Dreaming, Creativity and Dream Characteristics
Lucid dreamers score higher on creativity scales, are more likely to incorporate daytime events into their dreams & their dreams have a higher personal significance than those of non-lucid dreamers.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Lucid
International Journal of Dream Research
Nicolas Zink
November 8, 2024
Social media ostracism and creativity: moderating role of emotional intelligence
Social media ostracism is defined by feelings of rejection/exclusion that can hinder creativity; however, emotional intelligence functions as a moderator.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #EI
BMC Psychology
M. W. Amin & J. Wang
November 6, 2024
Neural, genetic, and cognitive signatures of creativity
Creativity is operationalized as a higher-order divergent thinking ability, reliant on memory & attention & positively correlated with dopamine-related neurotransmitters & genes influencing neurotransmitter release.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Divergence
Communications Biology
C. Liu, et al.
November 5, 2024
Curiosity Causes Creativity? Revealing the Reinforcement Circle between State Curiosity and Creativity
Creativity not only springs from curiosity, but also feeds into higher levels of curiosity, over time.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Curiosity
The Journal of Creative Behavior
J. Ma & W. Wei
November 4, 2024
Human Attention Restoration, Flow, and Creativity: A Conceptual Integration
By melding ideas of nature restoration, mindfulness & flow, individuals increase their productivity, concentration, and creativity, while decreasing mental fatigue & improving brain health.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Nature
Journal of Imaging
T. P. Pham & T. Sanocki
October 31, 2024
Co-making the future: judges’ insights on transdisciplinary creativity and global collaboration in the China-U.S. young maker competition
To boost creative problem-solving in real-life global scenarios, sustainability, cross-cultural collaboration for global interconnectedness/adaptive problem-solving, & a continuous innovation mindset are key.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Global
Frontiers in Education
W. Liu, et al.
October 25, 2024
How to overcome biases against creativity: The role of familiarity with and confidence in original solutions
Humans favor traditional over more original solutions due to the increased uncertainty of trying novel approaches. Building confidence in creative solutions may reduce uncertainty & promote creative ideation.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Uncertainty
Cognition
M. Reis &W. Kunde
October 23, 2024
Integrational creativity: from combining and blending to transforming and resonating
The heart of creativity lies in its integrating–resonating structure where the integrating character of creativity is complemented by the resonating character of its appreciation.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Integrational
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy
M. Beaney & M. Kunicki
October 21, 2024
Creative flexibility and creative persistence: Evaluating the effects of instructed vs autonomous choices to shift vs. dwell on divergent and convergent thinking
Dynamic creativity relies not only on transitions that yield new perceptual/conceptual input, but also on phases of dwelling or persistence that allow the emergence of still-forming, novel incipient ideas.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Dynamic
Consciousness and Cognition
Y. Wu & W. Koutstaal
October 18, 2024
Establishing the importance of co-creation and self-efficacy in creative collaboration with artificial intelligence
People must occupy the role of a co-creator, not an editor, to reap the benefits of generative AI in the production of creative works.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #AI
Scientific Reports
J. McGuire, D. De Cremer & T. Van de Cruys
October 17, 2024
SHARP wit: Why receiving sarcasm improves perspective-taking
Sarcasm is often used to communicate a speaker's viewpoint, provide the cognitive readiness & the motivational drive that enable recipients to see the world from the speaker's viewpoint or perspective-taking.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Empathy
Current Opinion in Psychology
L. Huang & A. D. Galinsky
October 16, 2024
Creative flow as optimized processing: Evidence from brain oscillations during jazz improvisations by expert and non-expert musicians
Creative flow is an experiential state of optimized, task-specific processing that results from domain-specific expertise & a reduction in cognitive control; not a state of heightened domain-general associative ideation.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Flow
Neuropsychologia
D. Rosen, et al.
October 14, 2024
How the arts heal: a review of the neural mechanisms behind the therapeutic effects of creative arts on mental and physical health
Active & passive engagement with creative arts consistently activate neural circuits implicated in adaptive emotional regulation suggesting the existence of shared mechanisms between creative expression & emotional processing.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Regulation
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
K. S. Barnett & F. Vasiu
October 9, 2024
Brainstorming: Interbrain coupling in groups forms the basis of group creativity
In group brainstorming, creativity-focused discussions induce inter brain coupling, yielding a dual tendency to 1) herd with the group & 2) promote the cognitive goal of generating novel ideas.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Brainstorming
Communications Biology
H. Pick, N. Fahoum, D/ Zoabi & S. G. S. Tsoory
October 8, 2024
Creativity in motion: examining the impact of meaningful movement on creative cognition
More frequent gesturing is associated with higher originality - the cognitive processes involved in novel idea generation are impacted by movement, especially int in those with a great predisposition to gesturing.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Gestures
Frontiers in Cognition
E. Frith & S. E. Miller
October 7, 2024
Standing out: an atypical salience account of creativity
Atypical salience processing fosters creative thinking by prioritizing irrelevant information to broaden material for idea generation & inhibit attentional fixedness - or, motivating creative individuals to incorporate overlooked information.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Salience
Cognitive Sciences
M. E. Gross & J. W. Schooler
October 4, 2024
War on Women Exhibition
THE WAR ON WOMEN
October 1- 26, 2024
Reception: Thursday October 3, 6-8pm
Exhibition Artists: Jo-Ann Brody, Elizabeth Myers Castonguay, V. L. Cox, Jayne Gaskins, Judith Greenwald, Zhen Guo, Melanie Hickerson, Leigh Jerome, Carla Rae Johnson, Tania Kravath, Carole Kulikowski, Virginia Mallon, Christine Mottau, Mary Alice Orito, Elizabeth Downer Riker, Judy Werlin.
Ceres Gallery is pleased to present a timely exhibition addressing the issues faced by women in this present, noxious, political moment. Women have fought for their personal liberty since the founding of this country and fifty years ago they finally won the right to bodily autonomy, an essential element of liberty. We struggled long and hard and were finally successful with the passage of Roe v. Wade, but now with the Dobbs Decision, there is a wide-scale effort across the country to restrict women's rights, especially reproductive rights, including abortion. We are all, women and men, as well as LGBTQIA, being forced back to a patriarchal, misogynistic reactionary time. Meanwhile, laws against gender-based violence have loosened and violence against women has proliferated. Women are dying. Our health care decisions must be made by us in consultation with our families and medical professionals, not by petty ignorant politicians or jurists. Women are in the world and we will not be forced to retreat from it. The artists in this exhibition, and Ceres Gallery as a whole, are outraged and refuse to allow our daughters and granddaughters to be denied the basic human rights that we fought for and won. This exhibition is a call to action. We will not go back!
For more information please contact:
Stefany Benson, Director
Ceres Gallery
art@ceresgallery.org
Ceres Gallery
Leigh W. Jerome
October 3, 2024
Predictors of cognitive and motor creativity in childhood
Motor & cognitive aspects of creativity are associated with both common & specific individual differences in childhood cognition, self-regulation & personality traits.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Development
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
Vasilopoulos, F., & Dumontheil, I.
October 2, 2024
Entrepreneurs’ creativity, information technology adoption, and continuance intention: Mediation effects of perceived usefulness and ease of use and the moderation effect of entrepreneurial orientation
Creativity influences entrepreneurs’ willingness to adopt & continue using new technologies. Creative individuals can think of unique paths & possibilities, adding diverse perspectives to how technology is adopted.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Entrepreneurship
Helyion
A, K. Putro & Y. Takahashi
October 1, 2024
Being Happy Pays Off! Positive Affect Shaping Employee Creativity in the Hospitality Industry Through the Lens of Broaden-and-Build Theory
When employees feel happy, their thinking becomes flexible which allows them to learn, feel alive, connect more with people, & build trustworthy relationships.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Happy
Gold
M. Mashkoor& L. Muhammad
September 30, 2024
How Do Students Develop Creativity and Curiosity? The Role of Out-of-School Activities
Younger & older students who participate in artistic activities & sports consistently, rate their creativity & curiosity higher than those who do not. Internet-based activities negatively predicts adolescents’ creativity/curiosity.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Engagement
ECNU Review of Education
J. Zhang, S. Fan & Z. Huang
September 27, 2024
The extra mile from extra-role creativity to innovation
Acknowledging & fostering extra-role creativity, by ensuring employees know their creativity is valued, increases the full creative potential of an organization.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Organizations
Journal of Creativity
M. U. Kottwitz, J. S. Montasser, J. Kampa & K. Otto
September 26, 2024