Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Flussdiagrammknoten
- Chapter 37: Four Ways to be Creative
- Deliberate and cognitive creativity
- Deliberate and emotional creativity
- Spontaneous and cognitive creativity
- Spontaneous and emotional creativity
- comes from sustained work in a discipline
- function comes from the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in your brain, located behind your forehead
- allows for focused attention
- allows for you to make connections among bits of information you’ve stored in other parts of your brain
- requires quiet time, time to ponder and emotionally reflect on something
- requires a high degree of knowledge and lots of time
- deliberate part comes from the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in brain, emotional part comes from both the amygdala and cingulate cortex
- amygdala processes basic emotions: love, hate, fear, etc.
- cingulate cortex processes complex emotions related to your interaction with others and the world
- some time required for reaction/feedback
- time required for reaction/feedback
- requires time to stop and be away from the problem, insight for the design/solution will come eventually
- function involves the basal ganglia of the brain, operating outside of conscious awareness
- conscious brain stops working on design/problem and unconscious brain works on it in the background
- some time and an existing body of knowledge required for reaction/feedback
- no specific knowledge necessary, but skill is required
- powerful experiences/moments, relative to epiphanies
- function involves the amygdala alone