Mobile Brain-Body Imaging (MoBI) enables the study of the human creative process in freely-behaving participants in natural settings. Past studies on human creativity rely on neuroimaging technology that requires participants to remain in a confined, motionless space. This limits the study design to static, queued actions that oversimplify creative actions. Other studies rely on psychometric tests that compare scores to brain activity at rest, which cannot claim a specific bearing on the creative process. The main goal of this dissertation is develop novel experimental and analytical approaches to assay the human creative process in natural settings. To accomplish this goal, developed two experiments: 1) We examined the creative process ...
Although creativity has been called the most important of all human resources, its neural basis is s...
Abstract Creative cognition is recognized to involve the integration of multiple spontaneous cogniti...
The following chapter will review the current state of research into the relationship between creati...
Creativity is a cornerstone of what makes us human, yet the neural mechanisms underlying creative th...
The steadily increasing demand for artistic professions brings to the fore the task of studying the ...
Mobile brain/body imaging (MoBI) for the study of the human improvisational creative process. In the...
Creativity, a multifaceted construct, can be studied in various ways, for example, investigating pha...
Idea generation Spontaneous thought Psychological theories have suggested that creativity involves a...
Neurotechnology approaches, such as electroencephalography (EEG), can aid understanding of the cogni...
Creativity is most often defined as the ability to produce ideas that are both novel and useful. Con...
Introduction: The generation of creative visual imagery contributes to technological and scientific ...
INTRODUCTION: The generation of creative visual imagery contributes to technological and scientific ...
The present article presents a high-level study on creativity. From a theoretical point of view, we ...
Design is a recursive process to create original and useful artifacts to meet human needs. Creativit...
This project is heavily experimental and draws on a wide variety of disciplines from musicology and ...
Although creativity has been called the most important of all human resources, its neural basis is s...
Abstract Creative cognition is recognized to involve the integration of multiple spontaneous cogniti...
The following chapter will review the current state of research into the relationship between creati...
Creativity is a cornerstone of what makes us human, yet the neural mechanisms underlying creative th...
The steadily increasing demand for artistic professions brings to the fore the task of studying the ...
Mobile brain/body imaging (MoBI) for the study of the human improvisational creative process. In the...
Creativity, a multifaceted construct, can be studied in various ways, for example, investigating pha...
Idea generation Spontaneous thought Psychological theories have suggested that creativity involves a...
Neurotechnology approaches, such as electroencephalography (EEG), can aid understanding of the cogni...
Creativity is most often defined as the ability to produce ideas that are both novel and useful. Con...
Introduction: The generation of creative visual imagery contributes to technological and scientific ...
INTRODUCTION: The generation of creative visual imagery contributes to technological and scientific ...
The present article presents a high-level study on creativity. From a theoretical point of view, we ...
Design is a recursive process to create original and useful artifacts to meet human needs. Creativit...
This project is heavily experimental and draws on a wide variety of disciplines from musicology and ...
Although creativity has been called the most important of all human resources, its neural basis is s...
Abstract Creative cognition is recognized to involve the integration of multiple spontaneous cogniti...
The following chapter will review the current state of research into the relationship between creati...