
Poetic Break: Incubation for Associative Creativity
Creative thinking often improves during incubation when attention shifts to mind-wandering. Poetry reading during the incubation phase enhances associative thought (but not the the generation of novel ideas)
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Poetry
Creativity Research Journal
S. Chaudhuri & J. Bhattacharya
March 28, 2025
Impact of knowledge-sharing culture on organizational creativity: integrating explicit and tacit knowledge sharing as mediators
Tacit knowledge, rather than explicit knowledge, partially mediates the relationship between a knowledge-sharing culture & organizational creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Tacit
Journal of Knowledge Management
T. Yıldız, B. B. Akan, U. Sığrı & M. Dabic
March 27, 2025
Time to Innovate: The Role of Input Incentives in Creative Production
Incremental input incentives, which reward effort above a certain threshold, increase intrinsic motivation and prove to be more cost-efficient than level-based input incentives.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Incentives
SSRN
K. Blaufus, M. Milde, M. Schaefer & M. Schröder
March 25, 2025
De-sync: disruption of synchronization as a key factor in individual and collective creative processes
The’ disruption of established patterns’ plays a key role in creative processes, providing opportunities for reorganization into novel functional patterns to discover, explore & learn. Agency is a form of disruption.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Agency
BMC Neuroscience
J. Laroche, A. Bachrach & L. Noy
March24, 2025
The role of psychological safety and psychological capital in linking leadership curiosity to employee creative performance
It is essential for leaders to instill a curious mindset in the work environment as leadership displays of curiosity have a substantial impact on employees’ creative performance, psychological capital & a climate of psychological safety.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Curiosity
Cogent Social Sciences
B. R. Mutony, R. Fredheim & T. Slåtten
March 21, 2025
Exploring the interplay between well-being, mindfulness, creativity, and work engagement among EFL teachers
Mindfulness strongly links to teacher’s work engagement. Creativity positively correlates with work engagement, underscoring its value. Well-being enhances work engagement, fostering supportive teaching environments.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Teaching
Thinking Skills and Creativity
R. Zhi & Y. Wang
March 20, 2025
Investigating the impact of situational cognition, emotions, and self-efficacy on creative thinking and collaborative intention in metaverse teaching scene
Both emotions and self-efficacy positively influence creative thinking and collaborative intention, with self-efficacy acting as a partial moderator.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #SelfEfficacy
Thinking Skills and Creativity
T.-L. He, et al.
March 19, 2025
Habitual physical activity is related to more creative activities and achievements
The positive effects of habitual physical activity may generalize from better health, cognition, & creative ideation performance outcomes to more real-life creative behavior such as cooking original dishes & making music.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Activity
Nature
C. Rominger, et al.
March 18, 2025
The Contributions of Creativity to the Learning Process within Educational Approaches for Sustainable Development and/or Ecosocial Perspectives: A Systematic Review
Creativity contributes to learning by transforming the student experience through the identification, understanding, appropriation & applicability of concepts that stimulate imagination, interdisciplinary, intercultural integration & experimentation.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Learning
education sciences
U. Harvey López, M. Vázquez-Vílchez & P. Salmerón-Vílchez
March 14, 2025
Creative webs: decoding the creativity potential of Twitter followers
Social interactions significantly shape the creative process. Individuals with diverse social networks are more likely to access unique information, thereby transforming creativity into a dynamic exchange of ideas.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Networks
Frontiers in Psychology
Tsahi Hayat
March 13, 2025
Creativity in Motion: Examining the Creative Potential System and Enriched Movement Activities as a Way to Ignite It
Combining creativity & movement science demonstrates the potential for well-designed movement interventions to ignite creative potential for individuals & overcome the tendency to remain anchored in a state of inertia.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Movement
Frontiers in Psychology
V. Richard, D. Holder & J. Cairney
March 12, 2025
A neurocognitive framework of attention and creativity: Maximizing usefulness and novelty via directed and undirected pathways
Time spent experiencing creative goal-directed attention, followed by undirected attention, is the optimal sequence for maximizing both the usefulness and novelty of creative outputs.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Attention
The Journal of Organizational Behavior
G. B. Yeo, et al.
March 11, 2025
Creativity gain or drain: The dual association between boundary-spanning and creativity
Boundary-spanning behavior is a crucial catalyst for creativity, providing new resources, ideas & inspiration, but also poses challenges, potentially depleting cognitive resources & inducing stress that hinders creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Boundaries
Acta Psychologica
M. Tang, et al.
March 10, 2025
Culture and creativity, skills building, and growth: what have we missed?
Integrating culture & creativity into economic growth models can unveil a so far poorly understood driver of skills building & its important productivity & social sustainability implications.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Culture
Nature humanities and social sciences communications
P. L. Sacco, P. Bialowolski & D. Weziak-Bialowolska
March 7, 2025
Cultivating creativity: predictive brains and the enlightened room problem
Creativity emerges from various degrees of interplay between predictive brains & changing environments: ones that repeatedly move the goalposts for our own error-minimizing machinery.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Uncertainty
Royal Society Publishing
A. Constant, K. J. Friston & A. Clark
March 6, 2025
An Art-Science Perspective on Artificial Intelligence Creativity: From Problem Finding to Materiality and Embodied Cognition
Human creativity is based on observing, imaging, abstracting, analogizing, playacting, modeling & body thinking. AI systems are currently only capable of pattern forming/recognition, so are not yet capable of true creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #AI
Journal of Creativity
Robert Root-Bernstein
March 5, 2025
Does receiving knowledge catalyze creativity? A dyadic‐level contingency model of knowledge type and psychological closeness on knowledge elaboration
Receiving tacit knowledge leads the recipient to elaborate the received knowledge, which in turn boosts the recipient's creativity. This relationship is stronger when the recipient's psychological closeness to the partner is higher.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/373291794_Does_receiving_knowledge_catalyze_creativity_A_dyadic-level_contingency_model_of_knowledge_type_and_psychological_closeness_on_knowledge_elaboration
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Tacit
Journal of Organizational Behavior
C. Ling, W. He, Y. Gong & W. Liu
March 4, 2025
There is no creativity without uncertainty: Dubito Ergo Creo
Uncertainty is experienced as destabilizing & results in doubt. Doubt & uncertainty, when perceived as actionable, can open-up a horizon of new possibilities for creative activity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Uncertainty
Journal of Creativity
Ronald A. Beghetto
March 3, 2025
The effects of creative personality on scientist creativity
Creativity is not solely determined by personality and traits. Creative people require certain contexts and social factors to fully realize their potential to create.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Nurture
Thinking Skills and Creativity
C. Tang, J. Xu, S. Mao & S. E. Naumann
February 28, 2025
Examining the effects of creativity, collaboration, creative diversity and autonomy on team creative performance
Team creative diversity has a significant positive effect on creative performance but the high creativity of members does not translate into high team creative performance.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Diversity
Thinking Skills and Creativity
A. Stolaki, M. Satratzemi & S. Xinogalos
February 27, 2025
Cognitive Diversity for Creativity and Inclusive Growth
Cognitively diverse teams outperform high intelligence (IQ) teams in problem solving, while businesses with at least one woman in their board of directors financially outperform ones with all men boards.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Diversity
Angewandte Chemie
M. Thuo, et al.
February 26, 2025
What Doesn’t Kill the Cat Makes it Creative: Complex Interplay Between Trait Curiosity and Creativity
Curiosity, especially stretching oneself & embracing new ideas, is a core component of creative potential & enriching creativity across various domains.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Curiosity
Creativity Research Journal
Z. Ren, et al.
February 25, 2025
Everyday creativity: A personal and universal rollercoaster ride
Experiencing creativity has 3 emotional stages: Space to be curious; Challenging times when pushing through self-doubt; & Expressing the joyful energy of realizing ideas.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Process
Social Sciences & Humanities Open
U. Capell & R. Hughes
February 21, 2025
Exploring the effect of altruism on social entrepreneurship characteristics: the mediating role of social intelligence
Cultivating altruistic values & social intelligence in teacher education facilitates the leveraging of their social capital, which enables engagement in social entrepreneurship initiatives that address educational & community challenges.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Altruism
Nature
I. Karsantık & S. Çayak
February 20, 2025
The role of semantic memory networks in crystallized intelligence and creative thinking ability
Crystallized intelligence (knowledge acquired through education & experience) supports creativity. Those with crystalized intelligence with flexible access to semantic memory show enhanced verbal intelligence & creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Intelligence
Learning and Individual Differences
Y. Li, et al.
February 19, 2025
Impact of artificial intelligence on human loss in decision making, laziness and safety in education
Using AI in education increases the loss of human decision-making capabilities & increases lazier performance due to automation. Dependencies on AI can decrease interest in performing activities or learning new skills or methodologies.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Performance
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
S. Ahmad, et al.
February 18, 2025
The Creative Life: A Daily Diary Study of Creativity, Affect, and Well-Being in Creative Individuals
Creative adults are most creative on days with highly activated positive emotions & well-being but significantly less creative on days with negative emotions. High levels of openness enhances likelihood of everyday creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Affect
Creativity Research Journal
K. Smith, A. Pickering & J. Bhattacharya
February 17, 2025
Playfulness in middle- and older age: testing associations with life satisfaction, character strengths, and flourishing
Playfulness is expressed at comparable levels in middle & older age as in younger age, & playfulness is associated with positive psychological functioning in every age group.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Age
Aging & Mental Health
K. Brauer, H. S. C. Stumpf & R. T. Proyer
February 14, 2025
Does Rudeness Really Matter? The Effects of Rudeness on Task Performance and Helpfulness
Experiencing rudeness reduces performance on routine tasks as well as on creative tasks as well as decreasing helpfulness, due to disruption to cognitive processes.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Rudeness
Academy of Management Journal
C. L. Porath & A. Erez
February 12, 2025
Creative minds at rest: Creative individuals are more associative and engaged with their idle thoughts
Creative individuals (greater divergent thinking) tend to be more engaged & explorative with their thoughts when task demands are relaxed. They experience less boredom & greater flow of thought.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Relaxed
Creative Research Journal
Q. Raffaelli, et al.
February 11, 2025
The wild beyond: Creativity, play, and the future of expressive arts therapy
There is an interconnectedness of humans & nonhuman entities & an embodied nature of identity and subjectivity. Reductionist approaches have constrained the arts’ potential to contribute more holistically to therapeutic practices.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Therapeutic
Routledge Open Research
T. Jansen & R. Wainwright
February 7, 2025
Brainstorming: Interbrain coupling in groups forms the basis of group creativity
During group interactions, the group mindset contributes more to collective outcomes than individual creativity due to the tendency to herd with the group & the cognitive goal of generating novel ideas.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Group
communications biology
H. Pick, N. Fahoum, D. Zoabi & S. G. S. Tsoory
February 6, 2025
Unleashing creativity in people with Parkinson’s disease: a pilot study of a co-designed creative arts therapy
Multi-media creative arts therapy has the potential to increase well-being and reduce anxiety for individuals with a neurodegenerative condition, such as Parkinson’s disease.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Parkinson’s
Journal of Neurology
B. T. M. Spee, et al.
February 5, 2025
The relationship between creativity and language as measured by linguistic maturity and text production
Greater semantic memory networks allow for more efficient searches, thus enabling creativity. Therefore, greater semantic richness leads to greater linguistic maturity, resulting in increased creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Linguistic
Thinking Skills and Creativity
V. Guentulle, et al.
February 4, 2025
Creativity as It Unfolds: An Examination of Temporality in the Creative Process
Some people follow a more linear approach to creativity, and others a more iterative approach. Those who followed the iterative approach spend more time on idea selection & development, thus generating more original solutions.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Iterative
Creativity Research Journal
G. Tolkamp, et al
January 31, 2025
Neural, genetic, and cognitive signatures of creativity
Divergent thinking involves integration from concrete sensory information to abstract, higher-level cognition. It is positively correlated with dopamine-related neurotransmitters & genes influencing neurotransmitter release.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Divergent
Nature
C. Liu, et al
January 30, 2025
Standing out: an atypical salience account of creativity
Atypical salience processing fosters creative thinking by prioritizing irrelevant information, broadening idea generation & inhibiting others overlook.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Salience
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
M. E. Gross & J. W. Schooler
January 29, 2025