Title of article
Influence of handedness and bilateral eye movements on creativity
Author/Authors
Shobe، نويسنده , , Elizabeth R. and Ross، نويسنده , , Nicholas M. and Fleck، نويسنده , , Jessica I.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
11
From page
204
To page
214
Abstract
We investigated the effects of increased inter-hemispheric interaction (IHI) on five creativity dimensions (appropriateness, detail, categorical distinctiveness, fluency, and originality) of the Alternate Uses Task. Two methods were used to indicate degree of IHI. Trait IHI was indicated by individual differences in handedness, mixed-handers showing greater IHI than strong-handers. State IHI was directly manipulated by central (control group) and bilateral viewing conditions of a 30 s eye movement task (EM). Results indicate significantly higher creativity for mixed-handers, as compared to strong-handers, for all five sub-scores separately and linearly combined. Bilateral EM increased originality and categorical distinctiveness (i.e., flexibility) of strong-handers, but had no effect on mixed-handers. Strong-handers in the bilateral EM group were not different from mixed-handers. Additionally, the bilateral EM effect on strong-handers had different durations for originality (up to 7–9 min) and categorical distinctiveness (up to 3 min). The results suggest that greater IHI can facilitate creativity of strong-handers, but that the characteristically higher IHI of mixed-handers was unaffected by the bilateral EM manipulation.
Keywords
Eye movements , laterality , Alternate uses , divergent thinking , Brain , Cognition , Hemisphere , Bilateral , handedness , CREATIVITY
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Record number
2250010
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