Why does one need creativity? On a personal level, improvisation with available resources is needed for online coping with unforeseen environmental stimuli when existing knowledge and apparent action strategies do not work. On a cultural level, the exploitation of existing cultural means and norms for the deliberate production of novel and valuable artifacts is a basis for cultural and technological development and extension of human action possibilities across various domains. It is less clear, however, how creativity develops and how exactly one arrives at generating new action possibilities and producing multiple alternative action strategies using familiar objects. In this theoretical paper, we first consider existing accounts of the cr...
Recently, the close connection between action and creativity has been gaining attention. However, st...
In this work, starting from the social practice theory, we identified two kinds of creativity: a sit...
<div><p>Humans have an impressive ability to augment their creative state (i.e., to consciously try ...
peer reviewedWhy does one need creativity? On a personal level, improvisation with available resourc...
AbstractWhile the idea that cognition is embodied appeared in the literature more than four decades ...
Creativity commonly refers to the ability to generate ideas, solutions, or insights that are novel y...
Cognitive accounts of creativity generally assume that novel ideas originate in the head and precede...
Arguably, embodiment is the most neglected aspect of cognitive psychology and creativity research. W...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
By taking the view of embodied cognition summarised here, we may define embodied creative search, w...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
AbstractObjects propose us a variety of action possibilities (affordances). The individual's experie...
This study is an attempt to examine the concept of creativity within a framework of Piagetian operat...
This chapter addresses different aspects of the relationship between pretend play and creativity. Th...
Current psychological scholarship is based on a dichotomy between habit, associated with automatic r...
Recently, the close connection between action and creativity has been gaining attention. However, st...
In this work, starting from the social practice theory, we identified two kinds of creativity: a sit...
<div><p>Humans have an impressive ability to augment their creative state (i.e., to consciously try ...
peer reviewedWhy does one need creativity? On a personal level, improvisation with available resourc...
AbstractWhile the idea that cognition is embodied appeared in the literature more than four decades ...
Creativity commonly refers to the ability to generate ideas, solutions, or insights that are novel y...
Cognitive accounts of creativity generally assume that novel ideas originate in the head and precede...
Arguably, embodiment is the most neglected aspect of cognitive psychology and creativity research. W...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
By taking the view of embodied cognition summarised here, we may define embodied creative search, w...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
AbstractObjects propose us a variety of action possibilities (affordances). The individual's experie...
This study is an attempt to examine the concept of creativity within a framework of Piagetian operat...
This chapter addresses different aspects of the relationship between pretend play and creativity. Th...
Current psychological scholarship is based on a dichotomy between habit, associated with automatic r...
Recently, the close connection between action and creativity has been gaining attention. However, st...
In this work, starting from the social practice theory, we identified two kinds of creativity: a sit...
<div><p>Humans have an impressive ability to augment their creative state (i.e., to consciously try ...