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Oct 27, 2024

Neuroscience sheds light on brain mechanisms underlying exceptional creativity

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A new study sheds light on how highly creative individuals, such as visual artists and scientists, may have brains that function differently compared to others. The research, published in Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, reveals that people who exhibit exceptional creativity—referred to as “Big C” creative individuals—demonstrate…

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  1. Costillo says:

    There seems to also be a correlation between developmental disabilities and heightened creativity, after all, adults with developmental disabilities tend to be more childlike than others in their age groups and children are known for being creative and imaginative, and having a developmental disability makes it less likely that someone will outgrow their childhood creativity.

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