Creativeness has been widely recognized as the ability to generate thoughts that are both novel (new) and appropriate (useful) (Barron, 1955). In this paper, we investigated the mnemonic effects of novelty and appropriateness in chunk decomposition tasks. Studies 1 and 2 utilized classical recognition tasks (explicit memory) and ambiguous word identification tasks (implicit memory) to reveal whether novelty and appropriateness are involved in different mnemonic systems. A 2 (familiarity) × 2 (appropriateness) experimental design was utilized in our experiments, and the four conditions were familiar-appropriate, familiar-inappropriate, novel-appropriate and novel-inappropriate. The results indicated that insight induced by novelty (novel-app...
Sensible, interrelated sentences were presented with or without bizarre sentences that could be tran...
Multiple factors of task difficulty keep problem solvers from finding the crucial thinking steps req...
This body of work is composed of three individual papers that each seek to explain individual differ...
Novelty and appropriateness have been recognized as the fundamental features of creative thinking. H...
Novelty is inherent to creative processes. A positive effect of novelty on creative task performance...
The purpose of this study was to explore bizarreness, a type of imagery, as a proposed phenomenon in...
Novelty and appropriateness are considered the two fundamental features of creative thinking, incl...
Using thirteen male and eleven female undergraduate students as participants the novelty/encoding hy...
Déjà vu is a nebulous memory experience defined by a clash between evaluations of familiarity and no...
Recent proposals have attributed a key role to novelty in the formation of new episodic memories. Th...
It is often thought that novelty benefits memory formation. However, support for this idea mostly co...
Whereas previous studies mainly focused on the role of chunk decomposition on how to break impasse i...
Enhanced memory for oddball items has been long established, but the basis for these effects is not ...
A rich body of studies in the human and non-human literature has examined the question how novelty i...
Although the Alternative Uses divergent thinking task has been widely used in psychometric and exper...
Sensible, interrelated sentences were presented with or without bizarre sentences that could be tran...
Multiple factors of task difficulty keep problem solvers from finding the crucial thinking steps req...
This body of work is composed of three individual papers that each seek to explain individual differ...
Novelty and appropriateness have been recognized as the fundamental features of creative thinking. H...
Novelty is inherent to creative processes. A positive effect of novelty on creative task performance...
The purpose of this study was to explore bizarreness, a type of imagery, as a proposed phenomenon in...
Novelty and appropriateness are considered the two fundamental features of creative thinking, incl...
Using thirteen male and eleven female undergraduate students as participants the novelty/encoding hy...
Déjà vu is a nebulous memory experience defined by a clash between evaluations of familiarity and no...
Recent proposals have attributed a key role to novelty in the formation of new episodic memories. Th...
It is often thought that novelty benefits memory formation. However, support for this idea mostly co...
Whereas previous studies mainly focused on the role of chunk decomposition on how to break impasse i...
Enhanced memory for oddball items has been long established, but the basis for these effects is not ...
A rich body of studies in the human and non-human literature has examined the question how novelty i...
Although the Alternative Uses divergent thinking task has been widely used in psychometric and exper...
Sensible, interrelated sentences were presented with or without bizarre sentences that could be tran...
Multiple factors of task difficulty keep problem solvers from finding the crucial thinking steps req...
This body of work is composed of three individual papers that each seek to explain individual differ...