Creativity

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Mind Map on Creativity, created by vanifer_10 on 31/08/2014.
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Creativity
  1. Societies have evolved according to their needs and contexts. They have been acquiring habits and traditions that go hand in hand with their need to express and their ability to adapt.
    1. Awarenesses towards creativity
      1. A student can be creative, the imagination has no limits. being creative is a skill that has to do with the ability to become adapted and to generate options. A person should be creative in order to form an identity.
        1. In the past, people thought that creativity was something you were born with or without, probably because they considered talent and creativity as the same thing.
        2. It is certain that some people have innate aptitudes because their bodies and minds are suitable for a particular activity. it depends more on the context where the person develops and belongs, being this family, location, and others.
          1. Our mood goes hand in hand with our physiology. Our mental connections lead us to make all our decisions which eventually become ideas or actions. These mental associations happen in a neuronal level. There are hormones and other neurotransmitter substances that are released in our body when we experience emotions: when we are angry we release adrenaline and so.
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