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Correlating creativity and brain connectivity

People’s capacity to generate creative ideas is central to technological and cultural progress. Despite advances in the neuroscience of creativity, the field lacks clarity on whether a specific neural architecture distinguishes the highly creative brain. Using methods in network neuroscience, we modeled individual creative thinking ability as a function of variation in whole-brain functional connectivity. We identified a brain network associated with creative ability comprised of regions within default, salience, and executive systems—neural circuits that often work in opposition. Across four independent datasets, we show that a person’s capacity to generate original ideas can be reliably predicted from the strength of functional connectivity within this network, indicating that creative thinking ability is characterized by a distinct brain connectivity profile.
Publication
Journal:
Advanced Neuroscience Research
Year of Publication:
2017
Issue:
3
Pagination:
1-8
Date Published:
09/2017
Type of Article:
Articles in international peer reviewed journals
Caeiro, P., Costa, T., Rosenberg, M., Monteiro, J., Silva, P., & Elias, A. (2017). Correlating creativity and brain connectivity. Advanced Neuroscience Research, (3), 1-8 . http://doi.org/Omibee Research (Original work published September 2017)
Identifiers
ISSN:
1234
ISBN Number:
5678
Accession Number:
9012
Call Number:
3456
Other Numbers:
7890
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URL:
https://research.omibee.com
DOI:
Omibee Research
Alternative titles
Original Publication:
Correlating creativity and brain connectivity
Alternate Journal:
Correlating creativity and brain connectivity
Short Title:
Creativity and brain connectivity

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