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‘‘Close, and ye shall find’’: eye closure during thinking enhances creativity

Fumiya Yonemitsu (), Kyoshiro Sasaki, Akihiko Gobara, Koji Kosugi and Yuki Yamada
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Fumiya Yonemitsu: Kyushu University
Kyoshiro Sasaki: Waseda University
Akihiko Gobara: Kyushu University
Koji Kosugi: Senshu University
Yuki Yamada: Kyushu University

Palgrave Communications, 2018, vol. 4, issue 1, 1-4

Abstract: Abstract Facilitation of creative thinking is an important element for innovation. It has been suggested that cognitive resources are involved in creative thinking; however, little evidence of this involvement has been found. To address this issue, the present study focuses on eye closure, which saves more cognitive resources than open eyes. Forty participants experienced both close-eyed and open-eyed conditions, and all of them were asked to generate new names for rice and tea. The results revealed that in the close-eyed condition, participants generated 1.6-times more divergent (unrestricted and flexible) ideas than in the open-eyed condition, suggesting that closing eyes during thinking enhances creativity. Our findings provide empirical evidence for the necessity of cognitive resources in creative thinking.

Date: 2018
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