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Creativity, Comprehension, Conversation and the Hippocampal Region: New Data and Theory.

Donald G MacKay1, Rutherford Goldstein2.   

Abstract

Present findings indicate that hippocampal region (HR) damage impairs aspects of everyday language comprehension and production that require creativity ___ defined as the ability to form new internal representations that satisfy relevant constraints for being useful or valuable in the real world. In two studies, seventeen people participated in extensive face-to-face interviews: sixteen normal individuals and H.M., an amnesic with cerebellar and HR damage but virtually no neocortical damage. Study 1 demonstrated deficits in H.M.'s comprehension of creative but not routine aspects of the interviews ___ extending to the real world twelve prior demonstrations that H.M. understands routine but not novel aspects of experimentally constructed sentences, deficits that reflected his HR damage, but not his cerebellar damage, his explicit or declarative memory problems, inability to comprehend or recall the instructions, forgetting, poor visual acuity, motoric slowing, time pressure, deficits in visual scanning or attentional allocation, lack of motivation, and excessive memory load in the tasks. Study 2 demonstrated similar deficits in H.M.'s ability to produce creative but not routine aspects of conversational discourse, extending findings in five prior sentence production experiments to real-world creativity. We discuss conceptual frameworks for explaining relations between new-and-useful creativity and the HR.

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Keywords:  amnesic H.M; anterograde and retrograde amnesia; everyday conversation; hippocampal region of the medial temporal lobe; imagination; insight problem solving; planning; sentence comprehension and production; theories of real-world creativity

Year:  2016        PMID: 29130066      PMCID: PMC5676559          DOI: 10.3934/Neuroscience.2016.1.105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIMS Neurosci        ISSN: 2373-8006


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