Impact and Sustainability of Creative Capacity Building: The Cognitive, Behavioral, and Neural Correlates of Increasing Creative Capacity
Grace Hawthorne (),
Eve Marie Quintin (),
Manish Saggar (),
Nick Bott (),
Eliza Keinitz (),
Ning Liu (),
Yin Hsuan Chien (),
Daniel Hong (),
Adam Royalty () and
Allan L. Reiss ()
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Grace Hawthorne: Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school)
Eve Marie Quintin: Stanford University School of Medicine
Manish Saggar: Stanford University School of Medicine
Nick Bott: Stanford University School of Medicine
Eliza Keinitz: Stanford University School of Medicine
Ning Liu: Stanford University School of Medicine
Yin Hsuan Chien: National Taiwan University
Daniel Hong: National Taiwan University
Adam Royalty: Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school)
Allan L. Reiss: Stanford University School of Medicine
A chapter in Design Thinking Research, 2014, pp 65-77 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The impact and sustainability of creative capacity building over time is examined using both neural and psychological approaches. Our research proposes a unique experimental design to test whether creativity can be acquired or learned by an individual over time and how this relates to cognition, behavior, and the brain. In this chapter, we review the background work that focuses on specific cognitive, behavioral, and neural processes that may contribute to creative capacity building. We summarize key components of our experimental design, overview its implementation, and preview early outcomes of intervention research as it relates to the creative capacity building.
Keywords: Fractional Anisotropy; Diffusion Tensor Image; Executive Functioning; Default Mode Network; Neural Correlate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-01303-9_5
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