
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
The effect of nature on creativity through mental imagery
For those who wish to enjoy the benefits of nature but are unable to readily access nature physically, taking a mental walk in nature also enhances creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Imagery
PLoS ONE
A. C. Drake, F. Hasan, A. Gibson & J. W. Y. Kam
January 28, 2025
The combined effects of goal attributes, motivational beliefs, creativity and grit on self-regulation in online ill-structured problem solving: a fsQCA approach
Different factors, (ie gender, goal attributes, grit, task value, creativity & self-efficacy) largely predict high and low self-regulated learning during ill-structured problem-solving, in the context of online learning.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Prediction
BMC Psychology
H. Wang, et al.
January 27, 2025
The human reward system encodes the subjective value of ideas during creative thinking
Individuals attribute subjective values to their ideas, as a relative balance of their originality & adequacy. This relative balance depends on individual preferences & predicts individuals’ creative abilities.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Balance
Nature
S. Moreno-Rodriguez, B. Béranger, E. Volle & A. Lopez-Persem
January 24, 2025
Valuing Difference With Radical Imagination
A radical imagination envisions valuing differences as fundamental for developing meaningful relationships among the workforce. A central requirement for this vision must be seeing the value - not the threat.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Imagination
Advances in Developing Human Resources
Marilyn Y. Byrd
January 23, 2025
Meaning-making and creativity in musical entrainment
Basic forms of musical entrainment may be considered intrinsically creative. Musical entrainment is a building block for different musical creativities that shape one's musical development.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Music
Frontiers in Psychology
A. Schiavio, M. A. G. Witek & J. Stupacher
January 22, 2025
The creative thinking profile: Predicting intrinsic motivation based on preferences for different creative thinking styles
People have complex preferences for generating ideas during problem solving, activated by different underlying structures of the task. Aligning thinking styles with task structure improves overall motivation & performance.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Task
Personality and Individual Differences
J. R. Cromwell, J. Haase & G. Vladova
January 21, 2025
Variability in the Effects of Mood and Cognitive Stimulation on Creative Generation: A Task‐Dependent Perspective
There is an intricate and context‐dependent nature to creativity but overall, positive mood and cognitive stimulation enhance ideational fluency, through the flexibility pathway.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Mood
The Journal of Creative Behavior
B. Gültepe, C. Akben, A. Y. Şenyurt & H. Coskun
January 20, 2025
Teaching for paradigm shifts: Supporting the drivers of radical creativity in management education
For radical creativity to flourish, educators must evolve into leaders of creativity. Teaching and learning should be interdisciplinary to effectively foster radical creativity.
#Art #Science #RelationalSpace #Interdisciplinary
Educational Research Review
V. Eloranta , E. Hakanen & C. Shaw
January 16, 2025
Incremental and radical creativity in dealing with a crisis at work
The added value of creativity is salient during a crisis at work. While incremental creativity often improves faulty processes, radical creativity completely reinvents them.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Crisis
Creativity Research Journal
P. Petrou & J. Jongerling
January 15, 2025
How does idea rejection translate into employee creativity: A perspective from incubation theory
Idea rejection, mediated by both problem restructuring and the activation of new knowledge, can be translated into employee creativity.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166497224001962
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Rejection
Technovation
W. Hu, B. He, X. Sun & H. Jian
January 14, 2025
Restorative justice as customized creativity: Tinker Bell’s magic
By recognizing and incorporating the psychological need for creativity, novelty & spontaneity, restorative justice offers a means of rebellion against boredom & a path toward insight, creativity, and meaning through human engagement.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Justice
Frontiers in Sociology
Bonnie Talbert
January 13, 2025
The power of laughter: a study on humor and creativity in undergraduate nursing education in Egypt
This is a strong link between humor & creativity, with positive correlations observed between creative self-efficacy & creative personal identity with different aspects of humor.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Humor
BMC Nursing
M. M. El-Sayed, et al.
January 10, 2025
The nexus between cyberloafing and employee well-being: role of creativity in the Nigerian service sector
Cyberloafing (engaging in non-work-related internet activities during work hours), under controlled, intentional conditions such as self-driven projects, fosters creativity, innovation, well-being & improves morale.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Loafing
Nature
A. F. Kwala & M. Agoyi
January 9, 2025
Longitudinal Changes in Positive and Negative Aspects of Creative Personality Based on Parenting Styles’ Effects
Home environments that provide warmth and structure, positively affect the development of adolescents’ creativity personality.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Home
Creativity Research Journal
E. Cho & S. Kim
January 8, 2024
Schizotypy and Creativity: Divergent Thinking, Inhibitory Control, and the Spontaneous Flow of Thought
Nonconformity is influential in fostering creativity especially when combined with reduced inhibitory control/distant associations, as creativity stems from combining distantly related ideas.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Nonconformity
Creativity Research Journal
M. Koivisto & H. Toivanen
January 7, 2025
Love and Creativity – Paradoxal but Important Human Virtues
The survival of mankind & the development of culture is built on the interconnectedness of love & creativity. Love is creativity, in the development of emotional & learning experience that open new views. Happy Holidays!
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Love
International Journal of Psychological Studies
K. Maatta & S. Uusiautti
December 24, 2024
What’s wrong with creativity?
Craft prefigures a type of creativity/innovation that addresses the challenges of contemporary economy & society & may thus serve as a source for inspiration to radically re-think current, ingrained notions of creativity & innovation.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Craft
Impact Factor
S. M Schaefer & O. Hallonsten
December 23, 2024
Creativity and affect: A person-centered analysis
When creativity is required & there exists support for creativity, those with high positive activated/low negative activated affect & those with high positive activated/high negative activated affect, show high creativity.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Affect
Learning and Individual Differences
Z. Ivcevic, S. Lin, X. Liu & M. Brackett
december 20, 2024
Effects of motivation on creativity in the art and design education
Intrinsic motivation had a positive significant impact on creative performance of divergent thinking, originality of ideas, persistent attitude & intellectual risk-taking.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Intrinsic
Cogent Education
Kadyirov, T., Oo, T. Z., Kadyjrova, L., & Józsa, K.
December 19, 2024
A Review of Research on Perfectionism and Creativity
Perfectionism can promote creative behavior, however, excessive perfectionism can lead to the fixation of thinking, excessive pursuit of quality, & fear of the destabilizing factors that come with innovation.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Perfectionism
International Journal of Education and Humanities
Liyuan Cheng
December 18, 2024
Multisensory objects’ role on creativity
Multi-sensoriality stimulates creativity as a process including visual-haptic manipulation of objects which results in significantly more creative productions than visual-imaginative manipulation.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Multisensory
Journal of Creativity
Amandine Cimier, et al.
December 17, 2024
Organizational creativity: A microfoundation of the international business competence and performance link
Fostering a nuanced, creative organizational environment facilitates transforming individual creativity into an organizational resource that leads to superior international performance.
#Science #Art #RelationalSpace #Performance
Journal of International Management
S. L. De Vasconcellos
December 16 2024