2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00827
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Training creative cognition: adolescence as a flexible period for improving creativity

Abstract: Creativity commonly refers to the ability to generate ideas, solutions, or insights that are novel yet feasible. The ability to generate creative ideas appears to develop and change from childhood to adulthood. Prior research, although inconsistent, generally indicates that adults perform better than adolescents on the alternative uses task (AUT), a commonly used index of creative ideation. The focus of this study was whether performance could be improved by practicing alternative uses generation. We examined … Show more

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“…Emerging cognitive abilities may make child and adolescent patients more vulnerable to intrusive, unhelpful mental imagery. At the same time, greater cognitive flexibility, particularly in adolescence, could mean that interventions delivered during this time will have lasting impact (Hauser et al 2015, Stevenson et al 2014, van der Schaaf et al 2011). More research is needed on the interplay between mental imagery, psychopathology, and cognitive abilities during development.…”
Section: Taking a Developmental Perspective On Mental Imagery In Deprmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Emerging cognitive abilities may make child and adolescent patients more vulnerable to intrusive, unhelpful mental imagery. At the same time, greater cognitive flexibility, particularly in adolescence, could mean that interventions delivered during this time will have lasting impact (Hauser et al 2015, Stevenson et al 2014, van der Schaaf et al 2011). More research is needed on the interplay between mental imagery, psychopathology, and cognitive abilities during development.…”
Section: Taking a Developmental Perspective On Mental Imagery In Deprmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In a behavioral training study (Stevenson, Kleibeuker, De Dreu, & Crone, ), we applied a simple creative ideation training paradigm. The main aim of the study was to examine whether creative ideation could be improved by practicing alternative uses generation in adolescents (13–16 years) and adults (23–30 years).…”
Section: Creative Ideation Training In Adolescencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This could be realized, for instance, through creative ideation trainings or divergent thinking exercises [Benedek et al, ; Coskun, ], which aim at stimulating effective search, retrieval, and integration/combination of remote associations related to a given stimulus word. Stevenson et al [], for example, practiced their participants in generating alternative uses for everyday objects over a time period of 2 weeks. Two active control groups were used which both received a training of cognitive processes that are associated with but not directly related to creative ideation (generation of ordinary characteristics of everyday objects, and rule‐switching).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%