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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.113. Is Creativity Memory Structure or Effective Access?

30 Apr 2025

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"Revisiting Mednick’s Model on Creativity-Related Differences in Associative Hierarchies. Evidence for a Common Path to Uncommon Thought" by Benedek, Mathias, and Aljoscha C. NeubauerSummaryThis paper revisits Mednick's long-standing theory about creativity and how our minds link ideas. Mednick suggested that creative people have "flatter associative hierarchies," meaning they find less obvious connections between concepts more easily than others. The study tested this idea using word association tasks and found that creative individuals don't actually have differently organised memory networks, but instead demonstrate higher associative fluency (generating more ideas) and more uncommon responses. This indicates that creativity might stem not from a unique memory structure, but from a more effective way of accessing and processing information stored there, possibly linked to adaptive executive functioning.

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