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Revealing the Role of Divergent Thinking and Fluid Intelligence in Children's Semantic Memory Organization.

Clara Rastelli1, Antonino Greco1, Chiara Finocchiaro1.   

Abstract

The current theories suggest the fundamental role of semantic memory in creativity, mediating bottom-up (divergent thinking) and top-down (fluid intelligence) cognitive processes. However, the relationship between creativity, intelligence, and the organization of the semantic memory remains poorly-characterized in children. We investigated the ways in which individual differences in children's semantic memory structures are influenced by their divergent thinking and fluid intelligence abilities. The participants (mean age 10) were grouped by their levels (high/low) of divergent thinking and fluid intelligence. We applied a recently-developed Network Science approach in order to examine group-based semantic memory graphs. Networks were constructed from a semantic fluency task. The results revealed that divergent thinking abilities are related to a more flexible structure of the semantic network, while fluid intelligence corresponds to a more structured semantic network, in line with the previous findings from the adult sample. Our findings confirm the crucial role of semantic memory organization in creative performance, and demonstrate that this phenomenon can be traced back to childhood. Finally, we also corroborate the network science methodology as a valid approach to the study of creative cognition in the developmental population.

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Keywords:  bottom-up; children; divergent thinking; fluid intelligence; semantic memory; small-world networks; top-down

Year:  2020        PMID: 33327564     DOI: 10.3390/jintelligence8040043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Intell        ISSN: 2079-3200


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