2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2022.110849
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Does cognitive load affect creativity? An experiment using a divergent thinking task

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“…Goldschmidt, G. studied the commonalities and differences between product form art designers and purchasing users in perceiving product shape and established a model of perceptual imagery matching between designers and users [18]. Rodet, C. S.'s study of divergent thinking in product designers found that cognitive load significantly reduced creative ideas, while user cognitive concepts with elements of product form significantly improved the perception of assisting designers in performing product form design [19]. Hu, M. et al found that students performing the design creation process, cognitive flexibility, and divergent and convergent thinking related to the brain regions received higher cortical activation [20].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Goldschmidt, G. studied the commonalities and differences between product form art designers and purchasing users in perceiving product shape and established a model of perceptual imagery matching between designers and users [18]. Rodet, C. S.'s study of divergent thinking in product designers found that cognitive load significantly reduced creative ideas, while user cognitive concepts with elements of product form significantly improved the perception of assisting designers in performing product form design [19]. Hu, M. et al found that students performing the design creation process, cognitive flexibility, and divergent and convergent thinking related to the brain regions received higher cortical activation [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%