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Semantic associative abilities and executive control functions predict novelty and appropriateness of idea generation.
Wang, Xueyang; Chen, Qunlin; Zhuang, Kaixiang; Zhang, Jingyi; Cortes, Robert A; Holzman, Daniel D; Fan, Li; Liu, Cheng; Sun, Jiangzhou; Li, Xianrui; Li, Yu; Feng, Qiuyang; Chen, Hong; Feng, Tingyong; Lei, Xu; He, Qinghua; Green, Adam E; Qiu, Jiang.
Afiliação
  • Wang X; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • Chen Q; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
  • Zhuang K; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • Zhang J; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
  • Cortes RA; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • Holzman DD; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
  • Fan L; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • Liu C; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
  • Sun J; Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Li X; Department of Psychology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Li Y; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • Feng Q; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
  • Chen H; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • Feng T; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
  • Lei X; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • He Q; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
  • Green AE; Key Laboratory of Cognition and Personality (SWU), Ministry of Education, Chongqing, China.
  • Qiu J; Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Chongqing, China.
Commun Biol ; 7(1): 703, 2024 Jun 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38849461
ABSTRACT
Novelty and appropriateness are two fundamental components of creativity. However, the way in which novelty and appropriateness are separated at behavioral and neural levels remains poorly understood. In the present study, we aim to distinguish behavioral and neural bases of novelty and appropriateness of creative idea generation. In alignment with two established theories of creative thinking, which respectively, emphasize semantic association and executive control, behavioral results indicate that novelty relies more on associative abilities, while appropriateness relies more on executive functions. Next, employing a connectome predictive modeling (CPM) approach in resting-state fMRI data, we define two functional network-based models-dominated by interactions within the default network and by interactions within the limbic network-that respectively, predict novelty and appropriateness (i.e., cross-brain prediction). Furthermore, the generalizability and specificity of the two functional connectivity patterns are verified in additional resting-state fMRI and task fMRI. Finally, the two functional connectivity patterns, respectively mediate the relationship between semantic association/executive control and novelty/appropriateness. These findings provide global and predictive distinctions between novelty and appropriateness in creative idea generation.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Semântica / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética / Criatividade / Função Executiva Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Commun Biol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Semântica / Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética / Criatividade / Função Executiva Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Commun Biol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China