Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2010 Dec;17(6):895-9. doi: 10.3758/PBR.17.6.895.
Following the notion of relative importance of the right hemisphere (RH) in creative thinking, we explored the possibility of enhancing creative problem solving by artificially activating the RH ahead of time using unilateral hand contractions. Participants attempted to complete the Remote Associates Test after squeezing a ball with either their left or right hand. As predicted, participants who contracted their left hand (thus activating the RH) achieved higher scores than those who used their right hand and those who did not contract either hand. Our findings indicate that tilting the hemispheric balance toward the processing mode of one hemisphere by motor activation can greatly influence the outcome of thought processes. Regardless of the specific mechanism involved, this technique has the potential for acting as a therapeutic or remedial manipulation and could have wide applications in aiding individuals with language impairments or other disorders that are believed to be related to hemispheric imbalances.
基于右半球(RH)在创造性思维中相对重要的观点,我们探索了通过在事先使用单侧手部收缩来人为激活 RH 以增强创造性问题解决能力的可能性。参与者在使用左手或右手挤压球后尝试完成远程联想测验。正如预测的那样,与使用右手或不使用任何一只手的参与者相比,收缩左手(从而激活 RH)的参与者获得了更高的分数。我们的研究结果表明,通过运动激活使大脑半球平衡向一个半球的处理模式倾斜,可以极大地影响思维过程的结果。无论涉及的具体机制如何,这种技术都有可能作为一种治疗或矫正操作,并且可以广泛应用于帮助有语言障碍或其他被认为与半球失衡有关的障碍的个体。