Creativity and the Wandering Mind: Spontaneous and Controlled Cognition: Explorations in Creativity Research
Editat de David D. Preiss, Diego Cosmelli, James C. Kaufmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iun 2020
- Discusses spontaneous and controlled processes in creativity
- Examines the relationship between mind wandering, consciousness, and imagination
- Reviews research on problem-solving, imagination, play, and learning
- Highlights the positive impact of mind wandering on creative thought and output
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128164006
ISBN-10: 012816400X
Pagini: 366
Ilustrații: Approx. 358 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Explorations in Creativity Research
ISBN-10: 012816400X
Pagini: 366
Ilustrații: Approx. 358 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Explorations in Creativity Research
Public țintă
Researchers in cognitive, educational, and personality psychologyCuprins
Section I Spontaneous and controlled processes in creativity
1. Mind wandering: framework of a lexicon and musings on creativity
Paul Joseph Barnett and James C. Kaufman
2. Autonomy and control across cognition: insights from creativity, memory, mind wandering, and reasoning research
Nathaniel Barr, Roger Beaty and Paul Seli
3. Capturing the dynamics of creative daydreaming
Claire M. Zedelius and Jonathan W. Schooler
4. The relationships between abstraction and creativity
Massimiliano Palmiero
Section II Mind wandering, consciousness, and imagination
5. Imagination and mind wandering: two sides of the same coin? A brain dynamics perspective
Mario Villena-Gonza´lez and Diego Cosmelli
6. Altered states of consciousness and creativity
Luisa Prochazkova and Bernhard Hommel
7. Creating the “stuff of experience: spontaneous thoughts, memory, and hypnosis in clinical and forensic contexts
Steven Jay Lynn, Craig Polizzi, Vladimir Miskovic and Damla Aksen
Section II Imagination, play, and learning
8. Relations between imagination and creativity
Jacqueline D. Woolley, Louise Bunce and Elizabeth A. Boerger
9. Pretend play in young children and the emergence of creativity
David Whitebread and Lisha O’Sullivan
10. Mind wandering, fantasy, and pretend play: a natural combination
Sandra W. Russ
11. Exploring the connection between imagination and creativity in academic learning
Ronald A. Beghetto and Kathy L. Schuh
12. Productive mind wandering in design practice
Charles Dobson and Kalina Christoff
13. Poetry, meaning making, and mind wandering
David D. Preiss
Section V Conclusion
14. Fragments from a notebook on novelty and constraint
Patrick Colm Hogan
1. Mind wandering: framework of a lexicon and musings on creativity
Paul Joseph Barnett and James C. Kaufman
2. Autonomy and control across cognition: insights from creativity, memory, mind wandering, and reasoning research
Nathaniel Barr, Roger Beaty and Paul Seli
3. Capturing the dynamics of creative daydreaming
Claire M. Zedelius and Jonathan W. Schooler
4. The relationships between abstraction and creativity
Massimiliano Palmiero
Section II Mind wandering, consciousness, and imagination
5. Imagination and mind wandering: two sides of the same coin? A brain dynamics perspective
Mario Villena-Gonza´lez and Diego Cosmelli
6. Altered states of consciousness and creativity
Luisa Prochazkova and Bernhard Hommel
7. Creating the “stuff of experience: spontaneous thoughts, memory, and hypnosis in clinical and forensic contexts
Steven Jay Lynn, Craig Polizzi, Vladimir Miskovic and Damla Aksen
Section II Imagination, play, and learning
8. Relations between imagination and creativity
Jacqueline D. Woolley, Louise Bunce and Elizabeth A. Boerger
9. Pretend play in young children and the emergence of creativity
David Whitebread and Lisha O’Sullivan
10. Mind wandering, fantasy, and pretend play: a natural combination
Sandra W. Russ
11. Exploring the connection between imagination and creativity in academic learning
Ronald A. Beghetto and Kathy L. Schuh
12. Productive mind wandering in design practice
Charles Dobson and Kalina Christoff
13. Poetry, meaning making, and mind wandering
David D. Preiss
Section V Conclusion
14. Fragments from a notebook on novelty and constraint
Patrick Colm Hogan