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Dimensional Complexity of the EEG During Divergent and Convergent Thought Processes
INTRODUCTION
Creativity is one of the most difficult mental functions to study. While a concrete definition remains illusive, it has been established as a multifaceted phenomenon (Kitto, Lok & Rudowicz, 1994). One facet that is an important component of creative potential is divergent thinking (Vosburg, 1998), this is the ability to generate several alternative solutions to a problem. The mental processing involved occurs in such a way
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thinking: an activity-based approach. Creativity Research Journal,7, 59-69. Molle,M., Marshall, L., Wolf, B., Horst, L., & Born, J. (1999). EEG complexity and performance measures of creative thinking. Psychophysiology, 36, 95-104. Mumford, M.D., Marks, M.A., Connelly, M.S., Zaccaro, S.J., & Johnson, J.F. (1998). Domain-based scoring of divergent-thinking tests: validation evidence in an occupational sample. Creativity Research Journal, 11, 151-163. Vosburg, S.K., (1998). The effects of positive and negative mood on divergent-thinking performance. Creativity Research Journal, 11, 165-172.