2022
DOI: 10.32598/bcn.2022.147.4
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The Effect of Involuntary Tactile Stimulation on the Creativity and Rey Auditory-Verbal Memory of Young Adults

Abstract: Introduction: Recent studies have revealed the possibility of learning skills through alternative methods and repetitive tactile stimulation without explicit training. This study aimed to examine the effect of involuntary tactile stimulation on the memory and creativity of healthy participants. Methods: A group of 92 right-handed students participated in this study voluntarily. They were assigned to the experimental (n=45) and control (n=47) groups. The participants performed two creativity tests (divergent an… Show more

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“…Alternative uses test (AUT) was used to assess divergent thinking (it reflects the ability to find alternative solutions to open-ended problems, break the schemes, and try to be as creative as possible). In this task, participants were asked to write down common and unusual uses for 'shoes' or 'bricks' in 3 minutes (16). The score in this test consists of four sections:…”
Section: Evaluating Divergent Thinking (Alternative Uses Test)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternative uses test (AUT) was used to assess divergent thinking (it reflects the ability to find alternative solutions to open-ended problems, break the schemes, and try to be as creative as possible). In this task, participants were asked to write down common and unusual uses for 'shoes' or 'bricks' in 3 minutes (16). The score in this test consists of four sections:…”
Section: Evaluating Divergent Thinking (Alternative Uses Test)mentioning
confidence: 99%