2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/v9ndj
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Variation in divergent thinking, executive-control abilities, and mind-wandering measured in and out of the laboratory

Rebekah Rodriguez-Boerwinkle,
Matt Welhaf,
Bridget Anne Smeekens
et al.

Abstract: Individual differences in executive functions (or executive control abilities) predict variation in creative thinking ability. Relatedly, propensity for mind-wandering—or task unrelated thought—has been gaining attention among creativity scholars, but its effects on creativity remain unclear. The present study conceptually replicates and extends recent laboratory and experience-sampling work to assess the links between individual differences in divergent thinking, executive control abilities (working memory ca… Show more

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