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Functional Fixedness in Creative Thinking Tasks Depends on Stimulus Modality.

Evangelia G Chrysikou1, Katharine Motyka2, Cristina Nigro2, Song-I Yang2, Sharon L Thompson-Schill2.   

Abstract

Pictorial examples during creative thinking tasks can lead participants to fixate on these examples and reproduce their elements even when yielding suboptimal creative products. Semantic memory research may illuminate the cognitive processes underlying this effect. Here, we examined whether pictures and words differentially influence access to semantic knowledge for object concepts depending on whether the task is close- or open-ended. Participants viewed either names or pictures of everyday objects, or a combination of the two, and generated common, secondary, or ad hoc uses for them. Stimulus modality effects were assessed quantitatively through reaction times and qualitatively through a novel coding system, which classifies creative output on a continuum from top-down-driven to bottom-up-driven responses. Both analyses revealed differences across tasks. Importantly, for ad hoc uses, participants exposed to pictures generated more top-down-driven responses than those exposed to object names. These findings have implications for accounts of functional fixedness in creative thinking, as well as theories of semantic memory for object concepts.

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Keywords:  creative problem solving; divergent thinking; functional fixedness; object concepts; object function; semantic knowledge; verbal and pictorial stimuli

Year:  2016        PMID: 28344724      PMCID: PMC5365093          DOI: 10.1037/aca0000050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Aesthet Creat Arts        ISSN: 1931-3896


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