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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.111. Can peering into your brain networks predict just how creative you are?

28 Apr 2025

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"Network neuroscience of creative cognition: mapping cognitive mechanisms and individual differences in the creative brain" by Roger E Beaty, Paul Seli and Daniel L SchacterSummaryThis paper reviews recent advancements in network neuroscience that illuminate the neural basis of creative thinking, examining both the underlying cognitive mechanisms and individual differences in creativity. It highlights that creativity involves the interplay of large-scale brain networks, particularly the Default Network (DN), associated with spontaneous thought, and the Executive Control Network (ECN), involved in cognitive control. The research indicates that interactions between these networks support key creative processes such as goal-directed memory retrieval, prepotent-response inhibition, and internally-focused attention. Furthermore, the study shows that functional connectivity patterns between these networks can predict an individual's creative ability, suggesting that the dynamic flexibility of these networks is crucial for creativity.

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