Thursday, February 7, 2008

Creative and noncreative problem solvers exhibit different patterns of brain activity, study reveals


Why do some people solve problems more creatively than others? Are people who think creatively somehow different from those who tend to think in a more methodical fashion? A new study led by John Kounios, professor of psychology at Drexel University, and Mark Jung-Beeman of Northwestern University addresses these questions by comparing the brain activity of creative and noncreative problem solvers. more...


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