The neural basis of novelty and appropriateness in processing of creative chunk decomposition
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.03.030
The neural basis of novelty and appropriateness in processing of creative chunk decomposition
Abstract
Novelty and appropriateness have been recognized as the fundamental features of creative thinking. However, the brain mechanisms underlying these features remain largely unknown. In this study, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to dissociate these mechanisms in a revised creative chunk decomposition task in which participants were required to perform different types of chunk decomposition that systematically varied in novelty and appropriateness. We found that novelty processing involved functional areas for procedural memory (caudate), mental rewarding (substantia nigra, SN), and visual-spatial processing, whereas appropriateness processing was mediated by areas for declarative memory (hippocampus), emotional arousal (amygdala), and orthography recognition. These results indicate that non-declarative and declarative memory systems may jointly contribute to the two fundamental features of creative thinking.
Keywords: Appropriateness; Chunk decomposition; Creative thinking; Insight; Novelty; Problem-solving.
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