Myths about creativity and neuroscience keep contributing to their vague public conception despite growing scientific understanding of these complex areas. This study examined the prevalence of known creativity and neuroscience myths across six culturally diverse countries and explored why some people believe in them more than others. Results revealed persistent, widespread biases in the public conception of creativity and neuroscience, such as attributing creative achievements to spontaneity and chance rather than persistence and expertise or approving the facilitating effects of learning styles. Firmer belief in creativity myths was related to lower education, stronger reliance on undependable sources, and personality traits reflecting th...
Creativity and learner variability are both recognized as important for today’s education context. L...
Much of the creativity research thus far has been academic, with few immediate applications. One rea...
People often reject creative ideas, even when espousing creativity as a desired goal. To explain thi...
Myths about creativity and neuroscience keep contributing to their vague public conception despite g...
Creativity is a sub-field of cognitive psychology with a long history of empirical study. Some of t...
Our ability to think creatively is one of the factors that make our lives exciting as it introduces ...
Across eight studies, we tested whether people understand the time course of their own creativity. P...
To examine laypeople’s beliefs about the conception of creativity, we asked people (N = 891) to indi...
This study identified the psychological and cognitive factors that predispose people to believe in n...
There currently exists a dearth of research on the transmission and assimilation of myths. To overco...
This article explores the art bias—the pervasive association between creativity and art in implicit ...
Have you ever heard that we only use 10% of our brains? It is a nice thought that we could tap into ...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about brain research and its application to education and learning. Pr...
This study analyzes the validity of Gough's Creative Personality Scale (CPS) for the Adjective Check...
Creativity and learner variability are both recognized as important for today’s education context. L...
Creativity and learner variability are both recognized as important for today’s education context. L...
Much of the creativity research thus far has been academic, with few immediate applications. One rea...
People often reject creative ideas, even when espousing creativity as a desired goal. To explain thi...
Myths about creativity and neuroscience keep contributing to their vague public conception despite g...
Creativity is a sub-field of cognitive psychology with a long history of empirical study. Some of t...
Our ability to think creatively is one of the factors that make our lives exciting as it introduces ...
Across eight studies, we tested whether people understand the time course of their own creativity. P...
To examine laypeople’s beliefs about the conception of creativity, we asked people (N = 891) to indi...
This study identified the psychological and cognitive factors that predispose people to believe in n...
There currently exists a dearth of research on the transmission and assimilation of myths. To overco...
This article explores the art bias—the pervasive association between creativity and art in implicit ...
Have you ever heard that we only use 10% of our brains? It is a nice thought that we could tap into ...
Neuromyths are misconceptions about brain research and its application to education and learning. Pr...
This study analyzes the validity of Gough's Creative Personality Scale (CPS) for the Adjective Check...
Creativity and learner variability are both recognized as important for today’s education context. L...
Creativity and learner variability are both recognized as important for today’s education context. L...
Much of the creativity research thus far has been academic, with few immediate applications. One rea...
People often reject creative ideas, even when espousing creativity as a desired goal. To explain thi...