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Creative people’s brains really do work differently

What makes highly creative people different from the rest of us? In the 1960s, psychologist and creativity researcher Frank X. Barron set about finding out. Barron conducted a series of experiments on some of his generation’s most renowned thinkers in an attempt to isolate the unique spark of creative genius. In a historic study, Barron… …

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How to Cultivate Your Creativity [Book Excerpt]

Adapted from Wired to Create: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Creative Mind , by Scott Barry Kaufman and Carolyn Gregoire Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.scientificamerican.com Refreshing research insights to assist your #creativity considerations in the new year be open to new experiences cultivate a drive for exploration explore and engage in new things live the …

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Using Pictionary to Study Creativity and the Brain

Researchers at Stanford are trying to see what parts of the brain underlie creativity. Investigators at Stanford University have found a surprising link between creative problem-solving and heightened activity in the cerebellum, a structure located in the back of the brain and more typically thought of as the body’s movement-coordination center. In designing the study, …

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We See Men As More Creative, And That's A Big Problem For Women

Stereotypes prevail according to a study at Duke University about gender differences and creativity. New research finds that we tend to associate creativity with stereotypically masculine traits like risk-taking, self-reliance and adventurousness. The series of four Duke University studies, recently published in the journal Psychological Science, suggests that as a result of this bias, people …

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Popular claims of a genetic link between creativity and psychosis often exaggerated | Genetic Literacy Project

Arielle Duhaime-Ross | Verge | July 16, 2015 For some, the mystery that surrounds creativity is at least partially rooted in the concept of the “mad genius,” a theory that links creativity with conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Take painter Vincent Van Gogh and composer Robert Schumann; some scholars think they both had …

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Could creativity preserve your memory?

Pursuing creative passions and favorite activities into old age could preserve your mind Source: www.wmur.com Researchers at the Mayo Clinic discovered that people who engaged in artistic activities, such as painting, drawing and sculpting, in both middle and old age were 73% less likely to have memory and thinking problems, such as mild cognitive Impairment, …

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Creativity Predicts a Longer Life

The trait of openness improves health through creativity Source: www.scientificamerican.com “…openness, which measures cognitive flexibility and the willingness to entertain novel ideas, has emerged as a lifelong protective factor. The linchpin seems to be the creativity associated with the personality trait—creative thinking reduces stress and keeps the brain healthy.”   All the more reason to …

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Scholarly support for celebrating World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 to 21 

Let’s loose creative energies this World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21. It’s in our nature.  See the quote below. WCIW is a social innovation – join in, be a WCIW Agent.  Make space for creativity and innovation to thrive. Post your creative action here “Human beings are inventive.  The capacity to explore …

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Creativity depends on where you are from

Montreal, Jan 28 (IANS) When it comes to the creative juices, some people have a faster flow than others as creativity is closely tied to culture, new research at the Concordia University has found. The study compared nearly 300 individuals from Taiwan, a collectivist society, and Canada, a more individualistic country. Individualists displayed greater overconfidence,”said …

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Scientists Discover Source of Imagination in Human Brain

Do you remember playing pretend when you were a child? A stick became a sword while a playground became a castle. This ability to use your imagination persists when people create art, invent tools and think scientifically. Marci Segal, MS‘s insight: The purpose of this research is to program machines. Will our creative freedoms be …

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