Journal article

Creativity and the brain: Uncovering the neural signature of conceptual expansion


Authors listAbraham, Anna; Pieritz, Karoline; Thybusch, Kristin; Rutter, Barbara; Kroeger, Soeren; Schweckendiek, Jan; Stark, Rudolf; Windmann, Sabine; Hermann, Christiane

Publication year2012

Pages1906-1917

JournalNeuropsychologia

Volume number50

Issue number8

ISSN0028-3932

eISSN1873-3514

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.04.015

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
Neurophysiological studies of creativity thus far have not allowed for clear conclusions to be made regarding the specific neural underpinnings of such complex cognition due to overgeneralizations concerning the creativity construct, heterogeneity in the type of creativity tasks used, and the questionable efficacy of the employed comparison tasks. A novel experimental design was developed in the present fMRI study which rendered it possible to investigate a critical facet of creative cognition - that of conceptual expansion - as distinct from general divergent thinking, working memory, or cognitive load. Brain regions involved in the retention, retrieval and integration of conceptual knowledge such as the anterior inferior frontal gyrus, the temporal poles and the lateral frontopolar cortex were found to be selectively involved during conceptual expansion. The findings go against generic ideas that argue for the dominance of the right hemisphere during creative thinking and indicate the necessity to reconsider the functions of regions such as the anterior cingulate cortex to include more abstract facets of cognitive control. This study represents a new direction in the investigation of creativity in that it highlights the necessity to adopt a process based perspective in which the multifaceted nature of creativity can be truly grasped. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleAbraham, A., Pieritz, K., Thybusch, K., Rutter, B., Kroeger, S., Schweckendiek, J., et al. (2012) Creativity and the brain: Uncovering the neural signature of conceptual expansion, Neuropsychologia, 50(8), pp. 1906-1917. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.04.015

APA Citation styleAbraham, A., Pieritz, K., Thybusch, K., Rutter, B., Kroeger, S., Schweckendiek, J., Stark, R., Windmann, S., & Hermann, C. (2012). Creativity and the brain: Uncovering the neural signature of conceptual expansion. Neuropsychologia. 50(8), 1906-1917. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.04.015



Keywords


CATEGORY STRUCTUREcognitive neuroscienceCreative cognitionDivergent thinkingEVENT-RELATED FMRIHigher-order cognitionLOBESemantic cognitionSEMANTIC KNOWLEDGESPEECH PRODUCTIONWorking memory

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