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Creativeness (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Creativeness'
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27 Feb 2009
Within the concept of cultural tourism, this article defines relatively new concepts of creative and hobby tourism, which are detected as recent niche markets. Cultural tourism is a narrow specialized market, while creative and hobby tourism relate ...
rec_pub_19408635-splintering-tourism-market-new-appearing-forms-cultural-tourism.htm
27 Feb 2009
Cortical activity in the EEG alpha band has proven to be particularly sensitive to creativity-related demands, but its functional meaning in the context of creative cognition has not been clarified yet. Specifically, increases in alpha activity ...
rec_pub_18266217-the-creative-brain-investigation-brain-activity-creative-problem.htm
"Aha!": The neural correlates of verbal insight solutions.
27 Feb 2009
What are the neural correlates of insight solutions? To explore this question we asked participants to perform an anagram task while in the fMRI scanner. Previous research indicates that anagrams are unique in that they can yield both insight and ...
rec_pub_18344174-aha-neural-correlates-verbal-insight-solutions.htm
Why does it feel good to improvise?
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19368040-why-does-feel-good-improvise.htm
The role of sleep in cognition and emotion.
27 Feb 2009
As critical as waking brain function is to cognition, an extensive literature now indicates that sleep supports equally important, different yet complementary operations. This review will consider recent and emerging findings implicating sleep and ...
rec_pub_19338508-the-role-sleep-cognition-emotion.htm
24 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19243659-historical-lessons-watch-assumptions-aging-relevance-role.htm
Changes in artistic style and behaviour in Parkinson's disease: dopamine and creativity.
23 Feb 2009
We present a PD patient in whom dopamine agonists awoke a hidden creativity that led to a gradual increase in painting productivity evolving to a disruptive impulsive behaviour that shared many features with punding. A dramatic change in painting ...
rec_pub_19240966-changes-artistic-style-behaviour-parkinson-s-disease-dopamine.htm
15 Feb 2009
BACKGROUND: Recent interest in the teaching of thinking skills within education has led to an increase in thinking skills packages available to schools. However many of these are not based on scientific evaluation (DfEE, 1999). This paper endeavours ...
rec_pub_19224679-activating-children-s-thinking-skills-acts-effects-infusion-approach.htm
8 Feb 2009
It was hypothesized that actions to benefit the next generation would not lead to well-being unless they are perceived to be valued and respected and that the lack of perceived respect would further lead to disengagement from generative goals. Older ...
rec_pub_19208756-generativity-later-life-perceived-respect-younger-generations.htm
Origins. On the origin of art and symbolism.
4 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19197038-origins-origin-art-symbolism.htm
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