Benedek Mathias, Franz Fabiola, Heene Moritz, Neubauer Aljoscha C
Department of Psychology, University of Graz, Austria.
Pers Individ Dif. 2012 Sep;53-334(4):480-485. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2012.04.014.
There are different conceptions about how cognitive inhibition is related to creativity. Creativity has either been associated with effective inhibition, or with disinhibition, or with an adaptive engagement of inhibition. In this study, we examined the relationship of cognitive inhibition, assessed by means of the random motor generation task, with different measures of creativity. We also analyzed whether this relation is mediated by intelligence. We generally found a positive correlation of inhibition and creativity measures. Moreover, latent variable analyses indicate that inhibition may primarily promote the fluency of ideas, whereas intelligence specifically promotes the originality of ideas. These findings support the notion that creative thought involves executive processes and may help to better understand the differential role of inhibition and intelligence in creativity.
关于认知抑制与创造力之间的关系存在不同的概念。创造力要么与有效的抑制相关联,要么与去抑制相关联,要么与抑制的适应性参与相关联。在本研究中,我们通过随机运动生成任务评估了认知抑制与不同创造力指标之间的关系。我们还分析了这种关系是否由智力介导。我们总体上发现抑制与创造力指标呈正相关。此外,潜在变量分析表明,抑制可能主要促进想法的流畅性,而智力则特别促进想法的独创性。这些发现支持了创造性思维涉及执行过程的观点,可能有助于更好地理解抑制和智力在创造力中的不同作用。