新颖性
新知识检测
结合属性
概化理论
联想(心理学)
心理学
认知心理学
连接体
控制(管理)
计算机科学
人工智能
机器学习
功能连接
神经科学
发展心理学
社会心理学
数学
纯数学
心理治疗师
作者
Xueyang Wang,Qunlin Chen,Kaixiang Zhuang,Jingyi Zhang,Robert A. Cortes,Daniel D. Holzman,Li Fan,Cheng Liu,Jiangzhou Sun,Xianrui Li,Yu Li,Qiuyang Feng,Hong Chen,Tingyong Feng,Lei Xu,Qinghua He,Adam E. Green,Jiang Qiu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-06405-0
摘要
Abstract Novelty and appropriateness are two fundamental components of creativity. However, the way in which novelty and appropriateness are separated at behavioral and neural levels remains poorly understood. In the present study, we aim to distinguish behavioral and neural bases of novelty and appropriateness of creative idea generation. In alignment with two established theories of creative thinking, which respectively, emphasize semantic association and executive control, behavioral results indicate that novelty relies more on associative abilities, while appropriateness relies more on executive functions. Next, employing a connectome predictive modeling (CPM) approach in resting-state fMRI data, we define two functional network-based models—dominated by interactions within the default network and by interactions within the limbic network—that respectively, predict novelty and appropriateness (i.e., cross-brain prediction). Furthermore, the generalizability and specificity of the two functional connectivity patterns are verified in additional resting-state fMRI and task fMRI. Finally, the two functional connectivity patterns, respectively mediate the relationship between semantic association/executive control and novelty/appropriateness. These findings provide global and predictive distinctions between novelty and appropriateness in creative idea generation.
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