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Jarang Hahm1, Kwang Ki Kim1, Sun-Hyung Park2, Hyo-Mi Lee2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND ANDEntities:
Keywords: Torrance tests of creative thinking; creativity; magnetic resonance imaging
Year: 2017 PMID: 30906370 PMCID: PMC6427957 DOI: 10.12779/dnd.2017.16.2.48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dement Neurocogn Disord ISSN: 1738-1495
Demographics of participants
SD: standard deviation, TTCT: Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking.
Fig. 1fMRI experimental paradigm for creative thinking using the figural TTCT. A modified figural TTCT was used to examine brain regions related to visual creativity using fMRI. fMRI experiments consisted of the two conditions: creative drawing imagery (creative) as an active condition and line-tracking (control) as a control condition. For each condition there were six trials, where an instruction was presented for 7 s, a fixation for 3 s, and an item for 30 s subsequently. The items for creative condition were from the figural TTCT form B while that for control condition were novel items devised for this study. fMRI: functional magnetic resonance imaging, TTCT: Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking.
Brain regions revealing greater activation during creative drawing imagery than line-tracking condition (creative>control)
*The t-value indicated a peak survived at p<0.05 after family-wise error correction.
Fig. 2Brain regions revealing greater activation during creative drawing imagery compared to line tracking condition. Group analysis revealed brain activation for creative drawing imagery condition than line tracking condition (creative>control) (p<0.001, uncorrected for multiple comparisons; cluster size≥50). The threshold activations were revealed on 3D brain images by projecting results on to the surface of the brain. 3D: 3-dimensional.