Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, BioTechMed, Graz, Austria.
Institute of Psychology, University of Graz, BioTechMed, Graz, Austria.
Neuroimage. 2020 Apr 15;210:116586. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116586. Epub 2020 Jan 28.
Creative thinking relies on the ability to make remote associations and fruitfully combine unrelated concepts. Hence, original associations and bi-associations (i.e., associations to one and two concepts, respectively) are considered elementary cognitive processes of creative cognition. In this work, we investigated the cognitive and brain mechanisms underlying these association processes with tasks that asked for original associations to either one or two adjective stimuli. Study 1 showed that the generation of more original associations and bi-associations was related to several indicators of creativity, corroborating the validity of these association performances as basic processes underlying creative cognition. Study 2 assessed brain activity during performance of these association tasks by means of fMRI. The generation of original versus common associations was related to higher activation in bilateral lingual gyri suggesting that cued search for remote representatives of given properties are supported by visually-mediated search strategies. Parametric analyses further showed that the generation of more original associations involved activation of the left inferior frontal cortex and the left ventromedial prefrontal cortex, which are consistently implicated in constrained retrieval and evaluation processes, and relevant for making distant semantic connections. Finally, the generation of original bi-associations involved higher activation in bilateral hippocampus and inferior parietal lobe, indicating that conceptual combination recruits episodic simulation processes. Together, these findings suggest that the generation of verbally cued, original associations relies not only on verbal semantic memory but involves mental imagery and episodic simulation, offering new insights in the nuanced interplay of memory systems in creative thought.
创造性思维依赖于进行远程联想和有效地结合不相关概念的能力。因此,原始联想和双联想(即分别与一个和两个概念的联想)被认为是创造性认知的基本认知过程。在这项工作中,我们使用要求对一个或两个形容词刺激物进行原始联想的任务,研究了这些联想过程的认知和大脑机制。研究 1 表明,生成更多的原始联想和双联想与创造力的几个指标相关,证实了这些联想表现作为创造性认知基本过程的有效性。研究 2 通过 fMRI 评估了在执行这些联想任务期间的大脑活动。与常见联想相比,生成原始联想与双侧舌回的更高激活相关,这表明受提示的对给定属性的远程代表的搜索受到视觉介导的搜索策略的支持。参数分析进一步表明,生成更多的原始联想涉及左侧额下回和左侧腹内侧前额叶皮层的激活,这两个区域一致涉及受约束的检索和评估过程,并且与进行远程语义连接相关。最后,生成原始双联想涉及双侧海马体和下顶叶皮层的更高激活,表明概念组合招募了情景模拟过程。总之,这些发现表明,口头提示的原始联想的生成不仅依赖于语言语义记忆,而且涉及心理意象和情景模拟,为记忆系统在创造性思维中的细微相互作用提供了新的见解。