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Brain activity and connectivity during poetry composition: Toward a multidimensional model of the creative process

机译:诗歌创作过程中的大脑活动和连接性:创造过程的多维模型

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Creativity, a multifaceted construct, can be studied in various ways, for example, investigating phases of the creative process, quality of the creative product, or the impact of expertise. Previous neuroimaging studies have assessed these individually. Believing that each of these interacting features must be examined simultaneously to develop a comprehensive understanding of creative behavior, we examined poetry composition, assessing process, product, and expertise in a single experiment. Distinct activation patterns were associated with generation and revision, two major phases of the creative process. Medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) was active during both phases, yet responses in dorsolateral prefrontal and parietal executive systems (DLPFC/IPS) were phase‐dependent, indicating that while motivation remains unchanged, cognitive control is attenuated during generation and re‐engaged during revision. Experts showed significantly stronger deactivation of DLPFC/IPS during generation, suggesting that they may more effectively suspend cognitive control. Importantly however, similar overall patterns were observed in both groups, indicating the same cognitive resources are available to experts and novices alike. Quality of poetry, assessed by an independent panel, was associated with divergent connectivity patterns in experts and novices, centered upon MPFC (for technical facility) and DLPFC/IPS (for innovation), suggesting a mechanism by which experts produce higher quality poetry. Crucially, each of these three key features can be understood in the context of a single neurocognitive model characterized by dynamic interactions between medial prefrontal areas regulating motivation, dorsolateral prefrontal, and parietal areas regulating cognitive control and the association of these regions with language, sensorimotor, limbic, and subcortical areas distributed throughout the brain. Hum Brain Mapp 36:3351–3372, 2015. © >2015 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc..
机译:创造力是一个多方面的结构,可以通过多种方式进行研究,例如,调查创造过程的阶段,创造产品的质量或专业知识的影响。以前的神经影像学研究已经单独评估了这些。相信必须同时检查这些相互作用的功能中的每一个,以全面理解创造性行为,因此我们在一个实验中检查了诗歌的构成,评估过程,产品和专业知识。不同的激活模式与创作过程的两个主要阶段-生成和修订有关。内侧前额叶皮层(MPFC)在两个阶段均处于活动状态,但背外侧前额叶和顶叶执行系统(DLPFC / IPS)的反应是阶段依赖性的,这表明尽管动机保持不变,但认知控制在生成过程中减弱,并在修订过程中重新参与。专家显示,在生成过程中,DLPFC / IPS的失活明显更强,表明它们可以更有效地中止认知控制。但是重要的是,两组的总体模式相似,这表明专家和新手都可以使用相同的认知资源。由一个独立小组评估的诗歌质量与专家和新手之间不同的连通性模式有关,以MPFC(用于技术设施)和DLPFC / IPS(用于创新)为中心,提出了专家产生高质量诗歌的机制。至关重要的是,这三个关键特征中的每一个都可以在单个神经认知模型的背景下加以理解,该模型的特征在于调节动机的内侧前额叶区域,调节认知控制的背外侧前额叶和顶叶区域之间的动态相互作用以及这些区域与语言,感觉运动,边缘和皮质下区域分布在整个大脑中。嗡嗡声的大脑映射36:3351-3372,2015.©> 2015作者。人脑图谱由Wiley Periodicals,Inc.发布。

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