AbstractIntelligence and creativity are known to be correlated constructs suggesting that they share a common cognitive basis. The present study assessed three specific executive abilities – updating, shifting, and inhibition – and examined their common and differential relations to fluid intelligence and creativity (i.e., divergent thinking ability) within a latent variable model approach. Additionally, it was tested whether the correlation of fluid intelligence and creativity can be explained by a common executive involvement. As expected, fluid intelligence was strongly predicted by updating, but not by shifting or inhibition. Creativity was predicted by updating and inhibition, but not by shifting. Moreover, updating (and the personalit...
High-level cognitive constructs, such as creativity and intelligence, entail complex and multiple pr...
This study explored the extent to which ideational behavior (IB; Runco, Plucker, & Lim, 2000-2001), ...
Three studies examined the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and emotional creativity...
AbstractIntelligence and creativity are known to be correlated constructs suggesting that they share...
The current study addresses gaps in our understanding of the relationship between creative cognition...
This study sought to examine the contribution of fluid intelligence, general knowledge and Big Five ...
Increasing evidence suggests that executive functions (EFs) - a set of general-purpose control proce...
Functional connectivity studies have demonstrated that creative thinking builds upon an interplay of...
Increasing research efforts are focused on explaining the cognitive bases of creativity. However, it...
AbstractThere are different conceptions about how cognitive inhibition is related to creativity. Cre...
In this paper, the term 'intelligence current' is further explained and the problems found in relati...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a significant relationship between fluid inte...
Previous research on the association between executive functions and creativity has revealed mixed r...
Past research has shown that creativity is affected by inhibitory control. In particular, divergent ...
Intelligence and executive functioning are multidimensional, related constructs (Decker, Dean, & Hil...
High-level cognitive constructs, such as creativity and intelligence, entail complex and multiple pr...
This study explored the extent to which ideational behavior (IB; Runco, Plucker, & Lim, 2000-2001), ...
Three studies examined the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and emotional creativity...
AbstractIntelligence and creativity are known to be correlated constructs suggesting that they share...
The current study addresses gaps in our understanding of the relationship between creative cognition...
This study sought to examine the contribution of fluid intelligence, general knowledge and Big Five ...
Increasing evidence suggests that executive functions (EFs) - a set of general-purpose control proce...
Functional connectivity studies have demonstrated that creative thinking builds upon an interplay of...
Increasing research efforts are focused on explaining the cognitive bases of creativity. However, it...
AbstractThere are different conceptions about how cognitive inhibition is related to creativity. Cre...
In this paper, the term 'intelligence current' is further explained and the problems found in relati...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there is a significant relationship between fluid inte...
Previous research on the association between executive functions and creativity has revealed mixed r...
Past research has shown that creativity is affected by inhibitory control. In particular, divergent ...
Intelligence and executive functioning are multidimensional, related constructs (Decker, Dean, & Hil...
High-level cognitive constructs, such as creativity and intelligence, entail complex and multiple pr...
This study explored the extent to which ideational behavior (IB; Runco, Plucker, & Lim, 2000-2001), ...
Three studies examined the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and emotional creativity...