Neural Correlates of Creativity
Neural Correlates of Creativity:
The contradictory findings about the neurological markers of creativity, which
point to the possibility that creative cognition occurs from an ideal equilibrium
between controlled processing mediated by the PFC and spontaneous processing
mediated by the default-mode network (Baas, 2015).
It was shown that, along with longer idea generation periods, the formation of
more original ideas was accompanied by an increase in hemispheric asymmetry
(more alpha in the right than left hemisphere) (Baas, 2015).
Findings from sleep research and PFC-mediated divergent thinking. These authors
investigated the effects of a single night of sleep deprivation on fluency and PFC
function during divergent thinking, and found that fluency and cognitive
effectiveness were negatively impacted (Baas, 2015).
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